20. In the Morning

1 We are pilgrims looking home,
Sad and weary oft we roam,
But we know ‘twill all be well in the morning;
When, our anchor firmly cast,
Ev’ry stormy wave is past,
And we gather safe at last in the morning.

Chorus:
When we all meet again in the morning,
On the sweet blooming hills in the morning;
Nevermore to say good night
In that sunny region bright,
When we hail the blessed light of the morning.

2 O these tender broken ties,
How they dim our aching eyes,
But like jewels they will shine in the morning;
When our victor palms we bear,
And our robes immortal wear,
We shall know each other there, in the morning. [Chorus]

3 When our fettered souls are free,
Far beyond the narrow sea.
And we hear the Saviour’s voice in the morning;
When our golden sheaves we bring
To the feet of Christ our King,
What a chorus we shall sing in the morning. [Chorus]

4 Thro’ our pilgrim journey here,
Tho’ the night is sometimes drear,
Let us watch and persevere till the morning;
Then our highest tribute raise
For the love that crowns our days,
And to Jesus give the praise in the morning. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: We are pilgrims looking home
Title: In the Morning
Author: Lizzie Edwards
Refrain First Line: When we all meet again in the morning
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Copyright: Copyright, 1884, by John J. Hood.
Tune Information
Name: [We are pilgrims looking home]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney
Key: D♭ Major



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