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92. The Glorious Change

1. Soon shall our Saviour in glory appear,
Soon his sweet voice from above we shall hear;
When he shall speak what a change there will be!
From every burden we then shall be free.

Chorus:
Oh, what a change! glorious change!
Oh, what a glorious change!
We shall be changed when our Lord comes again;
Come then, Lord Jesus, come quickly, Amen.

2. Then in a moment a flash of the eye
We shall be changed and we never can die;
Then shall our bodies, so weak and so frail,
Over all sickness forever prevail. [Chorus]

3. No more gray hairs, for we'll never grow old;
Heartaches shall never be known we are told.
Forms that are blighted and wasting away
Changed and immortal shall never decay. [Chorus]

4. Oh, hallelujah, what joy fills the soul!
Peace shall be ours while the bright ages roll;
Changed to the image of Jesus our King
Satisfied then in his likeness we'll sing. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Soon shall our Saviour in glory appear
Title: The Glorious Change
Author: C. M. S.
Refrain First Line: Oh, what a change! glorious change!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1906
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Soon shall our Saviour in glory appear]
Composer: C. M. Seamans
Key: A♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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