1195. Death Is Only a Dream

1. Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath,
As we stand by the mystical stream,
In the valley and by the dark river of death,
And yet ’tis no more than a dream.

Refrain
Only a dream, only a dream,
And glory beyond the dark stream;
How peaceful the slumber,
How happy the waking;
For death is only a dream.

2. Why should we weep when the weary ones rest
In the bosom of Jesus supreme,
In the mansions of glory prepared for the blest?
For death is no more than a dream. [Refrain]

3. Naught in the river the saints should appall,
Tho’ it frightfully dismal may seem;
In the arms of their Savior no ill can befall,
They find it no more than a dream. [Refrain]

4. Over the turbid and onrushing tide
Doth the light of eternity gleam;
And the ransomed the darkness and storm shall outride,
To wake with glad smiles from their dream. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath
Title: Death Is Only a Dream
Author: C. W. Ray (1892)
Refrain First Line: Only a dream, only a dream
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath]
Composer: Adoniram Judson Buchanan
Incipit: 54532 12165 55111
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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