16374. They Are All There

1 They are all, all there, they have crossed the tide,
And their bark is moored on the other side;
They have said farewell to the shattered sail
That was rent and torn by the stormy gale.

Refrain:
They are home, safe home, o’er the oceans’ foam,
Nevermore to weep, nevermore to roam;
O the palms they wave, and the robes they wear!
They are home, home, they’re all there.

2 They are all, all there, in the soul’s bright land,
And they wait for us on the golden strand;
They have looked their last on the setting sun,
For their voyage is o’er, and their lifework done. [Refrain]

3 They are all, all there, at the Savior’s feet,
And they dwell with Him in communion sweet;
For they hear His voice, and they see His face,
And they praise His name for redeeming grace. [Refrain]

4 They are all, all there, but we linger still,
Yet our faith looks up to the heav’nly hill;
And we know for us there are mansions fair
In our Father’s house when we all meet there. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: They are all, all there, they have crossed the tide
Title: They Are All There
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1916)
Refrain First Line: They are home, safe home, o’er the oceans’ foam
Language: English
Source: Williston Hymns by Homer A. Rodeheaver and A. J. Shartle (Boston: United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1917)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [They are all, all there, they have crossed the tide]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
Key: f♯ minor
Copyright: Public Domain



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