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Enter, rejoice, and come in

Representative Text

1 Enter, rejoice, and come in.
Enter, rejoice, and come in.
Today will be a joyful day;
enter, rejoice, and come in.

2 Open your ears to the song.
Open your ears to the song.
Today will be a joyful day;
enter, rejoice, and come in.

3 Open your hearts ev'ryone.
Open your hearts ev'ryone.
Today will be a joyful day;
enter, rejoice, and come in.

4 Don't be afraid of some change.
Don't be afraid of some change.
Today will be a joyful day;
enter, rejoice, and come in.

5 Enter, rejoice, and come in.
Enter, rejoice, and come in.
Today will be a joyful day;
enter, rejoice, and come in.

Source: Singing the Living Tradition #361

Author: Louise Ruspini

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Text Information

First Line: Enter, rejoice, and come in
Author: Louise Ruspini (alt.)
Meter: 7.7.8.7
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Singing the Living Tradition #361

The New Century Hymnal #73

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