| Text: | There Is a River We All Must Cross |
| Author: | Henry C. Work |
| Tune: | [There is a river we all must cross] |
| Composer: | Henry C. Work |
1 There is a river we all must cross,
Thousands will pass it tomorrow;
Some will go down to its waters with joy,
Others with anguish and sorrow.
2 Some will be welcom'd by angel bands,
Coming from over the river;
Others be borne by the current adown,
Where there is none to deliver.
3 These shall land safely in Eden's bow'rs,
Wearing the white robes of pardon;
Those shall be cast on a desolate shore,
Far from the gates of the garden.
4 These shall have voices to join the song
Ever from Eden ascending;
Those shall unite in the wailings of woe
Woe that hath never an ending.
5 Over the river we all must cross,
Jesus may call us tomorrow;
Shall we go down to its waters with joy?
Shall we with anguish and sorrow?
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | There is a river we all must cross |
| Title: | There Is a River We All Must Cross |
| Author: | Henry C. Work |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1862 |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | [There is a river we all must cross] |
| Composer: | Henry C. Work |
| Key: | F Major or modal |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |