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Heaven's Chorus

Author: Edgar Page Stites Hymnal: Uplifting Songs #73 (1917) First Line: We hear the precious songs of earth Refrain First Line: For just before the light of God Lyrics: 1 We hear the precious songs of earth Sound to our ears so sweetly, What must the songs of Heaven be, Where joy holds sway completely. Refrain: For just before the light of God, Is Heaven’s hills adorning, It is not far beyond the mist, “We’ll be there in the morning.” 2 What are the words of that great song, As sung by life’s fair river? What are the tunes the chorus swells, Where peaceful waters quiver? [Refrain] 3 What are the truths the anthems tell, Where flowers bloom forever? What are the hymns the angels join, Where sorrow cometh never? [Refrain] 4 Who are the singers on that shore, Where waves of praise are swelling? We wonder if our own are there, Their love of Christ are telling. [Refrain] 5 Ah, yes! they are the Lord’s bright stars, He holds from His no pleasure; Familiar voices join the throng, And chant the heav’nly measure. [Refrain] Topics: Solos, Duetts and Quartettes Tune Title: [We hear the precious songs of earth]

Heaven's chorus

Author: Edgar Page Stites Hymnal: New Song Folio, No.l #d12 (1916) First Line: We hear the precious songs Refrain First Line: For just before the light Languages: English

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