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503. Will There Be Any Stars?

1 I am thinking today of that beautiful land
I shall reach when the sun goeth down;
When thro' wonderful grace by my Savior I stand,
Will there be any stars in my crown?

Chorus:
Will there be any stars, any stars in my crown
When at evening the sun goeth down?
When I wake with the blest
In the mansions of rest,
Will there be any stars in my crown?

2 In the strength of the Lord let me labor and pray,
Let me watch as a winner of souls;
That bright stars may be mine in the glorious day,
When His praise like the sea-billow rolls. (Chorus)

3 Oh, what joy it will be when His face I behold,
Living gems at His feet to lay down;
It would sweeten my bliss in the city of gold,
Should there be any stars in my crown. (Chorus)

Text Information
First Line: I am thinking today of that beautiful land
Title: Will There Be Any Stars?
Author: Eliza E. Hewitt
Refrain First Line: Will there be any stars, any stars in my crown
Language: English
Publication Date: 1967
Topic: Soul Winning
Tune Information
Name: [I am thinking today of that beautiful land]
Composer: John R. Sweney
Key: A Major



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