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The Kingdom over Yonder

Author: Andrew A. Veatch Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3538 First Line: This world is fair, this life is sweet Lyrics: 1. This world is fair, this life is sweet, Where nature’s charms surround us; And warmth and beauty blend and meet Harmoniously around us; But brighter visions of delight, Come o’er us as we ponder, That blessèd realm beyond our sight, The kingdom over yonder. Over yonder, over yonder, In the kingdom over yonder, That blessèd realm beyond our sight, In the kingdom over yonder. 2. I watch on dreamy shore and sea, The sunbeams glance and quiver, And think how fair the day must be That shines across the river. I hear the season’s changeful notes, As ’round the world they wander, And think what grander music floats In the kingdom over yonder. Over yonder, over yonder, In the kingdom over yonder, And think what grander music floats In the kingdom over yonder. 3. I hear sweet words and tender vows, From dear companions proving By every sign affection knows, How earnest is their loving; Then muse upon that higher love, Which speaks in language fonder, Where spirits meet and seraphs move, In the kingdom over yonder. Over yonder, over yonder, In the kingdom over yonder, Where spirits meet and seraphs move, In the kingdom over yonder. Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is fair, this life is sweet]
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The Kingdom over Yonder

Author: Andrew A. Veatch Hymnal: Gems and Jewels #138 (1890) First Line: This world is fair, this life is sweet Refrain First Line: Over yonder, over yonder Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is fair, this life is sweet]

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