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Sing of the Bright Forever

Representative Text

1 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever,
When the way is dark and drear,
When the billows rise above thee,
And thy heart has cause to fear.

Refrain:
Yes, I’ll sing,
Yes, I’ll sing
Of the heaven prepared above,
Of the Bright, the Bright Forever,
Of the Saviour’s wondrous love.

2 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever,
When the world shall on thee frown;
Jesus loves thee, and will never
Leave His child to walk alone. [Refrain]

3 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever;
There no cloud obscures the day;
There no kindred tie is broken;
Every tear is wiped away. [Refrain]

4 Sing, O sing of the Bright Forever,
When on Jordan’s brink I stand;
Gather o’er my soul, and waft me,
Breath of song, to Canaan’s land. [Refrain]

Source: The Glad Refrain for the Sunday School: a new collection of songs for worship #72

Author: Anna M. Miller

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Text Information

First Line: Sing, O sing of the bright forever
Title: Sing of the Bright Forever
Author: Anna M. Miller
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Yes, I'll sing
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Glad Refrain for the Sunday School #72

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