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Text: | That Will Be Joy Enough for Me |
Author: | H. M. H. |
Tune: | [When on earth is ended all my toil and care] |
Composer: | H. M. Higinbotham |
1 When on earth is ended all my toil and care
And in heav’n that glorious morning breaks so fair,
I shall see my blest Redeemer and with Him shall stand,
I shall see and know Him by the nail-prints in His hand.
Refrain:
Oh, that will be joy enough for me,
Oh, that will be joy enough for me
When my Savior’s face I see as He smiles and welcomes me,
Oh, what rejoicing for me that will be.
2 Oh, what joy to see my Savior face to face,
How my heart will praise Him for His love and grace,
When I view the glory of His kindly beaming eye,
As He bids me welcome to His home beyond the sky. [Refrain]
3 Joy at last up yonder singing round the throne,
Worshiping together in our Father’s home;
There, with lov’d ones gone before, we’ll join the ransom’d throng,
Crown’d triumphant in His love we’ll sing the glad new song. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | When on earth is ended all my toil and care |
Title: | That Will Be Joy Enough for Me |
Author: | H. M. H. |
Refrain First Line: | Oh, that will be joy enough for me |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1907 |
Topic: | Heaven |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [When on earth is ended all my toil and care] |
Composer: | H. M. Higinbotham |
Media | |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |