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124b. Let me go where saints are going

1 Let me go where saints are going,
To the mansions of the best,
Let me go where my Redeemer
has prepared his people's rest.
I would gain the realms of brightness,
Where they dwell for evermore,
I would join the friends that wait me,
Over on the other shore.

Chorus:
Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me,
Let me gain the realms of day,
Bear me over, angel pinions,
Longs my soul to be away.

2 Let me go where none are weary,
Where is raised no note of woe;
Let me go and bathe my spirit,
In the raptures angels know.
Let me go, for bliss eternal,
Lures my soul away, away.
And the victor's song triumphant,
Thrills my heart, I cannot stay.

3 Let me go, why should I tarry?
What has earth to bind me here?
What but cares and toils and sorrows?
What but death and pain and fear?
Let me go, for hopes that cherished,
Blasted round me often lie.
O! I've gathered brightest flowers,
But to see them fade and die.

Text Information
First Line: Let me go where saints are going
Author: Rev. L. Hartsough
Refrain First Line: Let me go, 'tis Jesus calls me
Publication Date: 1865
Notes: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LET ME GO
Composer: Wm. B. Bradbury
Key: A♭ Major
Source: From "Pilgrim Songs," by permission



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