The New Song

The warfare here will soon be done

Author: Anonymous
Tune: [When the great jubilee shall come]
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

Refrain:
Wait a little while,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
Wait a little while,
Then we'll sing the New Song.

1 The warfare here will soon be done,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
The fight for truth will soon be won,
Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain]

2 The Lord from heav'n will soon appear,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
And bring His full redemption near,
Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain]

3 Our pray'rs and fasts will then be o'er,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
And we shall rest forevermore,
Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain]

4 Then let us haste the happy day,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
Let's work and wait and watch and pray,
Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain]

5 Let ev'ry ransomed spirit cry,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
For Jesus' coming from on high,
Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain]

6 Let all creation groan to see,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
This happy day of liberty,
Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain]

7 O hallelujah it is near,
Then we'll sing the New Song;
Our glorious Lord will soon appear!
Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain]


Source: His Fullness Songs #181

Author: Anonymous

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Text Information

First Line: The warfare here will soon be done
Title: The New Song
Author: Anonymous
Source: From Silver Tones, by the Silver Lake Quartet
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Wait a little while

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