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| Text: | Shall I Be There? |
| Author: | Marian Froelich |
| Tune: | [When the harps of gold are ringing] |
| Composer: | Asa Hull |
1 When the harps of gold are ringing,
In the city of our King,
Where the angels praise are bringing,
Shall I join the songs they sing?
Chorus:
Shall I be there?
Shall I be there?
Tell me, ye seraphs bright,
Shall I be there?
Yes, I’ll be there!
Yes, I’ll be there!
Thro’ God’s abounding grace
I shall be there!
2 In Jerusalem the golden,
On the crystal river’s shore,
Will I tell the story olden,
That is new for evermore? [Chorus]
3 Where the garments of salvation
Fold the fair, angelic forms,
That have come from ev’ry nation,
Out of tribulation’s storms! [Chorus]
4 Where are crowns of matchless splendor,
That will grace the victor’s brow,
Where they joyful homage render,
And with rev’rent love they bow. [Chorus]
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | When the harps of gold are ringing |
| Title: | Shall I Be There? |
| Author: | Marian Froelich |
| Refrain First Line: | Shall I be there |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1885 |
| Topic: | Heaven |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [When the harps of gold are ringing] |
| Composer: | Asa Hull |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
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