We Shall Know It All, Some Day

O! this world is full of grief

Author: Allen Wilson
Tune: [O! this world is full of grief]
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Oh! this world is full of grief,
Full of sorrow, pain and woe,
Full of heartaches and of tears,
Why, oh, why, should this be so?

Chorus:
We shall know it all some day
When the pearly gates unfold,
And we walk the streets of gold,
We shall know it all, some day.

There’s a husband’s lonely home;
There’s an orphan’s wailing cry;
There’s a wife left all alone;
Why this grief? oh, tell my why?

In a room with curtains drawn
Lies a baby still in death;
Hear the mother’s anguished cry:
“Why should I be thus bereft?”

Shall I see the shadows rise?
Shall I know the reason why
All these sufferings were sent
In the golden bye and bye?

And the loved ones gone before,
Father, mother, baby, dear,—
Shall I know them all in heav’n,—
Know and love them there as here?


Source: Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #29

Author: Allen Wilson

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First Line: O! this world is full of grief
Title: We Shall Know It All, Some Day
Author: Allen Wilson
Language: English
Refrain First Line: We shall know it all some day
Publication Date: 1900
Copyright: Public Domain

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Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #29

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