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3045. I Shall Be Satisfied

1. When I shall wake in that fair morn of morns,
After whose dawning never night returns,
And with whose glory day eternal burns,
I shall be satisfied.

Refrain
I shall be satisfied,
I shall be satisfied
I shall be satisfied,
By and by.

2. When I shall see Thy glory face to face,
When in Thine arms Thou wilt Thy child embrace,
When Thou shalt open all Thy stores of grace,
I shall be satisfied. [Refrain]

3. When I shall meet with those that I have loved,
Clasp in my eager arms the long removed,
And find how faithful Thou to me hast proved,
I shall be satisfied. [Refrain]

4. When I shall gaze upon the face of Him
Who for me died, with eye no longer dim,
And praise Him with the everlasting hymn,
I shall be satisfied. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When I shall wake in that fair morn of morns
Title: I Shall Be Satisfied
Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889
Refrain First Line: I shall be satisfied
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [When I shall wake in that fair morn of morns]
Composer: T. C. Neal
Incipit: 33215 71234 44275
Key: F Major
Source: Jasper and Gold, 19th Century
Copyright: Public Domain



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