64. At The End Of My Dream

1 There are heavenly pleasures away from all sin,
Where love and contentment are ruling within,
And out of God's storehouse love flows in a stream
From mansions in glory at the end of my dream.

Chorus:
At the end of my cream is a city of gold,
And heavenly beauties too great to be told;
Where rivers of love gently flow in a stream,
And life is eternal at the end of my dream.

2 There's a choir of great singers, a harp and a crown,
A robe of God's beauty with glory around,
A place filled with people whose souls are redeemed
There's a wonderful palace at the end of my dream. [Chorus]

3 Yes, an old fashioned mother stands there by the door,
With a sweet smile of welcome as in days of yore,
And a stately old father whose face love-light beams,
There's a homecoming welcome at the end of my dreams. [Chorus]

4 There's a loving Redeemer now waiting for me,
Whose blood paid my ransom on Calvary's tree
Since I drink at the fount of this life-giving stream,
I shall see my dear Savior at the end of my dream. [Chorus]

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Text Information
First Line: There are heavenly pleasures away from all sin
Title: At The End Of My Dream
Author: E. M. B.
Refrain First Line: At the end of my dream is a city of gold
Language: English
Publication Date: 1935
Copyright: © 1933 in "Gems of Gladness" by Hartford Music Co., E. M. Bartlett, owner
Tune Information
Name: [There are heavenly pleasures away from all sin]
Composer: E. M. Bartlett
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: © 1933 in "Gems of Gladness" by Hartford Music Co., E. M. Bartlett, owner



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