76. What will the First Greeting be?

1 I have heard of a land, of a beautiful land,
That is over the dark rolling sea,
And I know there are joys that are waiting me there,—
But what will the first greeting be?

Refrain:
There’ll be music, there’ll be singing,
And throughout all heaven ringing
There’ll be shouts of hallelujah o’er and o’er;
But I know the first to meet me,
And with welcome smile to greet me,
Will be Jesus when I reach the golden shore.

2 Oh, I know that my Saviour has gone to prepare
In his kingdom a mansion for me,
And I know there’s a crown and a robe and a song,—
But what will the first greeting be? [Refrain]

3 Many loved ones have gone to that bright, happy land,
But their faces again I shall see,
And we’ll clasp their glad hands on that beautiful strand,—
But what will the first greeting be? [Refrain]

4 When I pass through the vale of the shadow of death
To that land where the weary are free,
I shall join in the song of the purified throng,—
But what will the first greeting be? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I have heard of a land, of a beautiful land
Title: What will the First Greeting be?
Author: P. H. Dingman
Refrain First Line: There’ll be music, there’ll be singing
Language: English
Publication Date: 1889
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I have heard of a land, of a beautiful land]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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