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Pine Brook Song

All aboard, here we go to the land of joy and mirth

Author: Merril T. MacPherson
Tune: [All aboard! Here we go to the land of joy and mirth]
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

1 All aboard! Here we go to the land of joys and mirth;
Praises flow as we go to the dearest spot on earth:
Where Jesus is exalted, and His servants teach God’s Book;
There’s not another place on earth more precious than Pine Brook.

2 Mountains ring as we sing praises to our Savior-King;
Land of Pine and sunshine, with an atmosphere divine:
Where Jesus is exalted, and His servants teach God’s Book;
There’s not another place on earth more precious than Pine Brook.


Source: Pinebrook Choruses #167

Author: Merril T. MacPherson

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Text Information

First Line: All aboard, here we go to the land of joy and mirth
Title: Pine Brook Song
Author: Merril T. MacPherson
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Where Jesus is exalted, and His servants teach God's Book
Copyright: Public Domain

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Pinebrook Choruses #167

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