Brother, Will You Go?

Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds

Author: William Woodward
Tune: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]
Published in 11 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds,
There are scenes of rarest beauty, and palaces of gold;
And o’er that lovely prospect there falls no winter’s snow,
There warblers sing in endless spring,
O brother, will you go?
There warblers sing in endless spring,
O brother, will you go?

2 There are cities rich in grandeur inviting you to come,
And who can tell the wealth of a heav’nly city home?
Its rural scenes, its mansions, its crystal streams that flow,
All, all are free for you and me,
O brother, will you go?
All, all are free for you and me,
O brother, will you go?

3 There leap the lame for joy, there the blind receive their sight;
There ears long closed to sound will be ravished with delight;
There tongues that never uttered a sentence here below,
Burst into song thro’ ages long,
O brother, will you go?
Burst into song thro’ ages long,
O brother, will you go?

Source: Give Thanks and Sing: for use in all religious meetings #78

Author: William Woodward

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Text Information

First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds
Title: Brother, Will You Go?
Author: William Woodward
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 11 of 11)

Give Thanks and Sing, for Religious Meetings #d9

Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings #d8

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Precious Hymns #58

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Songs for Service #194

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Songs of Love and Praise #130

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Unfading Treasures #78

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