Shall we meet again, dear mother

Shall we meet again, dear mother

Author: R. E. Winsett
Tune: [Shall we meet again, dear mother]
Published in 3 hymnals

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Representative Text

1 Shall we meet again, dear mother,
On that bright, eternal shore,
Where we’ll part again, no never,
But be safe for evermore?

Refrain:
Yes, I’ll meet you there, dear mother,
On that happy, golden shore;
O the joy of that glad meeting,
Where sad partings come no more.

2 Shall we meet again, dear mother,
Free from sorrow, free from care;
There to sing glad songs forever,
In those mansions bright and fair? [Refrain]

3 Yes, we’ll meet again, dear mother,
When earth’s trials all are past;
When my barque shall reach the haven,
And is anchored safe at last. [Refrain]

4 O the joy of that glad meeting,
Reunited in that home;
On the resurrection morning,
Whence our Lord for us shall come. [Refrain]

Source: Soul Inspiring Songs #109

Author: R. E. Winsett

Robert Emmett Winsett (January 15, 1876 — June 26, 1952 (aged 76) was an American composer and publisher of Gospel music. Winsett was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, and graduated from the Bowman Normal School of Music in 1899. He founded his own publishing company in 1903, and his first publication, Winsett's Favorite Songs, quickly became popular among the Baptist and Pentecostal churches of the American South. Pentecostal Power followed in 1907; that year Winsett completed postgraduate work at a conservatory. He married Birdie Harris in 1908, and had three sons and two daughters with her. He settled in Fort Smith, Arkansas, continuing to compose gospel songs, of which he would write over 1,000 in total. He became a minister… Go to person page >

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First Line: Shall we meet again, dear mother
Author: R. E. Winsett
Refrain First Line: Yes, I'll meet you there
Copyright: Public Domain

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Favorite Songs #d77

Songs of Spiritual Power; Songs that Win #d135

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Soul Inspiring Songs #109

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