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13. Yet There Is Room

1 "Yet there is room!"
The Lamb's bright hall of song,
With its fair glory,
beckons thee along;

Refrain:
Room, room,
yet there is room;
Come, come,
come while there's room.

2 Daylight declines,
The sun is sinking low;
The shadows lengthen,
light makes haste to go: [Refrain]

3 The bridal hall
is filling for the feast:
Pass in! pass in!
and be the Bridegroom's guest; [Refrain]

4 It fills, it fills,
that hall of jubilee!
Make haste, make haste;
'tis not too full for thee: [Refrain]

5 Yet there is room!
Still open stands the gate,
The gate of love;
it is not yet too late: [Refrain]

6 Pass in, pass in!
That banquet is for thee;
That cup of everlasting
love is free: [Refrain]

7 All heaven is there,
all joy! Go in, go in;
The angels beckon thee
the prize to win: [Refrain]

8 Soon night will close that gate
and seal thy doom:
Then the sad cry,
"No more for me, no room!' [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: "Yet there is room!"
Title: Yet There Is Room
Author: Horatius Bonar
Refrain First Line: Room, room
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Invitation and Repentance
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: ["Yet there is room!"]
Composer: F. E. Belden
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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