16972. What Shall Be Your Record?

1. Signs are tell­ing us o’er and o’er,
Soon our Sav­ior is coming once more,
What shall be your re­cord on high?
When that morn shall in gl­ory break
And the dead from their slum­ber awake,
What shall be your re­cord on high?

2. When the trump­et of God shall sound,
Where shall you un­for­giv­en be found?
What shall be your re­cord on high?
When that dread­ful com­mand you hear,
And for judg­ment be­fore Him ap­pear,
What shall be your re­cord on high?

3. When in aw­ful su­prem­acy,
Fire shall rage on the land and the sea,
What shall be your re­cord on high?
When it’s melt­ing the earth away,
And ’tis vain for the sin­ner to pray,
What shall be your re­cord on high?

Text Information
First Line: Signs are telling us o'er and o'er
Title: What Shall Be Your Record?
Author: Adlai A. Loudy
Language: English
Source: In The Pilot, edited by Alfred E. Helton et al. (Lenoir, North Carolina: Teachers' Music Publishing, 1914), number 123, alt.
Tune Information
Name: [Signs are telling us o'er and o'er]
Composer: Adlai A. Loudy
Key: D♭ Major
Source: In The Pilot, edited by Alfred E. Helton et al. (Lenoir, North Carolina: Teachers' Music Publishing, 1914), number 123, alt.



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