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It Is Waiting There for Me!

Author: Eden R. Latta Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3105 Meter: 10.7.10 D First Line: There's a welcome blest that my soul shall hear Refrain First Line: I shall go, some time, to that beauteous clime Lyrics: 1. There’s a welcome blest that my soul shall hear; It is waiting there for me! From the loving lips of the Savior dear! It is waiting there for me! Refrain I shall go, some time, to that beauteous clime, And a dweller there shall be; And shall there possess all the blessedness That is waiting there for me! 2. There’s a greeting glad from the sainted host; It is waiting there for me! Who are safely housed, though they once were lost! It is waiting there for me! [Refrain[ 3. There’s a building fair in the promised land! It is waiting there for me! ’Tis my Father’s house, where the white-robed stand; It is waiting there for me! [Refrain[ 4. There’s a fount of joy where the pilgrims drink; It is waiting there for me! Who have anchored safe at the river’s brink; It is waiting there for me! [Refrain[ Languages: English Tune Title: NEWFOUNDLAND

It is waiting there for me

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: Victory of Song #d66 (1892) First Line: There's a welcome, blest, that my soul shall hear Refrain First Line: I shall go, sometime, to that beauteous clime

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