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What Easter Brings

Author: Emma Lent Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7837 First Line: A light in the sky that is golden and clear Refrain First Line: O Easter, glad Easter! We greet thee again Lyrics: 1 A light in the sky that is golden and clear, A sound of glad bells falling sweet on the ear, A thrill of a bird from a summer land come, A joy in the heart, and a song in the home. Refrain: O Easter, glad Easter! We greet thee again, And fain would forget all our sorrow and pain, Gethsemane’s garden full well we have known, But now we look up to a conqueror’s throne. 2 A perfume from roses and lilies full fair, An anthem of praise ringing out on the air, A balm to the hearts that by grief have been riv’n, A key to the grave, and a promise of Heav’n. [Refrain] 3 Here pardon and peace for the heart we shall find, And solace for sorrow, and strength for the mind, For surely and surely our dead shall arise, When th’last Easter morning gilds brightly the skies. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A light in the sky that is golden and clear]
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What Easter Brings

Author: Mrs. Emma Lent Hymnal: The Service of Praise #183 (1900) First Line: A light in the sky that is golden and clear Refrain First Line: O Easter, glad Easter! We greet thee again Lyrics: 1 A light in the sky that is golden and clear, A sound of glad bells falling sweet on the ear, A thrill of a bird from a summer land come, A joy in the heart, and a song in the home. Refrain: O Easter, glad Easter! We greet thee again, And fain would forget all our sorrow and pain, Gethsemane’s garden full well we have know’n, But now we look up to a conqueror’s throne. 2 A perfume from roses and lilies full fair, An anthem of praise ringing out on the air, A balm to the hearts that by grief have been riv’n, A key to the grave, and a promise of Heav’n. [Refrain] 3 Here pardon and peace for the heart we shall find, And solace for sorrow, and strength for the mind, For surely and surely our dead shall arise, When th’last Easter morning gilds brightly the skies. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A light in the sky that is golden and clear]
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Blest Eden

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: Boundless Love #101 (1896) First Line: Afar from the turmoil of life’s busy sway Refrain First Line: O Eden, blest Eden, with valleys so fair Lyrics: 1 Afar from the turmoil of life’s busy sway, Midst splendors of Heaven’s bright glorious day; The valleys of Eden, with riches untold, Are waiting our coming, their joys to unfold. Refrain: O Eden, blest Eden, with valleys so fair, O Eden, blest Eden, we long to be there, Midst flow’rs that are blooming, where God is the light; Eternal Thy morning, obscuring the night. 2 The lull of a stream, from a clear crystal fount; The perfume of rose, from an evergreen mount; The Saviour’s sweet presence the angels anear, Fill Eden with rapture of praises and cheer. [Refrain] 3 In Eden, the garden; sweet home of the soul, Beyond earthly tempests and billows dark roll; The saints, in the glory of Jesus their King, Their voices in praises so cheerfully ring. [Refrain] 4 O home of our longing, O Saviour divine, Thine ear to our praying, O ever incline; Send some of the blessings which Eden can give, To children of earth, while they faithfully live. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Afar from the turmoil of life’s busy sway]

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