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258. Happy Land

1 There is a happy land,
Far, far away.
Where saints in glory stand,
Bright bright as day;
Oh, how they sweetly sing,
"Worthy is our Saviour King,"
Loud let his praises ring,
Praise, praise for aye!

2 Bright, in that happy land,
Beams every eye;
Kept by a Father’s hand,
Love cannot die.
On, then, to glory run;
Be a crown and kingdom won,
And bright, above the sun,
Reign evermore.

3 Come to that happy land,
Come, come away;
Why will you doubting stand?
Why still delay?
Oh, we shall happy be.
When from sin and sorrow free;
Lord, we shall dwell with thee,
Blest evermore.

Text Information
First Line: There is a happy land
Title: Happy Land
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Tune Information
Name: [There is a happy land]
Key: D Major
Source: Old Melody



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