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Some Blessed Day

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1 Some day we’ll meet, on that blest shore,
The loved ones who have gone before,
And know that we shall part no more;
Some day, some blessed day.

Refrain:
Some day, some blessed day,
We know not when ‘twill be,
We’ll meet around the great white throne,
Some day, some blessed day.

2 Some day, when life and work are done,
And we the crown of life have won,
We’ll shine forever as the sun;
Some day, some blessed day. [Refrain]

3 Some day, in realms of heav’nly light,
We’ll see how God did lead aright
Our weary feet thro’ earthly night;
Some day, some blessed day. [Refrain]

Source: Praise and Promise: for use in Sunday-schools, prayer meetings, revivals, young people's meetings and on special occasions #166

Author: W. B. Drury

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Text Information

First Line: Some day we'll meet, on that blest shore
Title: Some Blessed Day
Author: W. B. Drury
Refrain First Line: Some day, some blessed day
Copyright: Public Domain

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