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40. Going Home to Heaven

1 I’m going home to heaven, bright heaven, sweet heaven,
Tho’ the pathway lies thro’ darkness and the grave;
My sins are all forgiven, forgiven, forgiven,
For his precious sake who died my soul to save.

Refrain:
Going home to heaven, bright heaven, sweet heaven,
Where the waves of sorrow into music roll;
Where the flow’rs are blooming forever, forever,
And the peace of God shall overflow my soul.

2 My hopes are fixed on Jesus, my Saviour, my Saviour,
For his love unchanging thro’ long years I’ve known,
I’m sure he’ll keep me ever, forever, and ever,
Till I kneel in wond’ring joy before his throne. [Refrain]

3 O Christian friends, be faithful, be faithful, be faithful,
Many tribulations in our path may lie,
But we’ll go on rejoicing, rejoicing, rejoicing,
For we know a crown awaits us by and by. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I’m going home to heaven, bright heaven, sweet heaven
Title: Going Home to Heaven
Author: Priscilla J. Owens
Refrain First Line: Going home to heaven, bright heaven, sweet heaven
Publication Date: 1908
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I’m going home to heaven, bright heaven, sweet heaven]
Composer: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
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