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A Glad Good Morning

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Songs of the Century #167 (1900) First Line: No farewell shall be uttered upon that Golden Shore Refrain First Line: Nevermore good night Lyrics: 1 No farewell shall be uttered upon that Golden Shore, Where friends a while asundered, shall me to part no more; Before the blessed Dayspring, the shadows take their flight: We'll say a glad good-morning, but nevermore good-night. Refrain: Nevermore good-night, Nevermore good-night; O pure and radiant morning! ‘Twill burst upon our sight; Nevermore good-night, Nevermore good-night; We'll say a glad good-morning, But, nevermore good-night. 2 Tho' earthly ties are broken, they'll be united there: The flow'rs of God's transplanting shall bloom in beauty rare; Where his eternal gardens are shining fair and bright, We'll say a glad good-morning, but nevermore good-night. [Refrain] 3 O morning full of glory, whose sun shall ne'er go down! We'll lay aside our crosses, and take the starry crown; In that celestial country the Lamb shall be the light: We'll say a glad good-morning, but nevermore good-night. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [No farewell shall be uttered upon that Golden Shore]
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A Glad Good-Morning

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Triumphant Praises #140 (1901) First Line: No farewell shall be uttered upon that Golden Shore Refrain First Line: Nevermore good night Languages: English Tune Title: [No farewell shall be uttered upon that Golden Shore]

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