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When I Walk Up the Streets of Gold

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Vocal Gems #69 (1935) First Line: The burdens of life may be many Refrain First Line: When I stand on the streets of gold Lyrics: 1 The burdens of life may be many, The frowns of the world may be cold; To me it will matter but little, When I walk on the streets of gold. Refrain: When I walk on the streets of gold, When I walk on the streets of gold; How my heart will rejoice in that morning, When I walk on the streets of gold. 2 With joy I shall enter that city, The face of my Savior behold, And I shall be changed and be like Him, When I walk on the streets of gold. [Refrain] 3 What wonderful visions of beauty, What glorious scenes shall unfold; And what dazzling splendors surround me, When I walk on the streets of gold. [Refrain] 4 For ages and ages I'll praise Him, And never grow weary or old; Love-crowned I'll abide in His presence, When I walk on teh streets of gold. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]
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When I Walk Up the Streets of Gold

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7541 First Line: The burdens of life may be many Lyrics: 1. The burdens of life may be many, The frowns of the world may be cold; To me it will matter but little, When I walk up the streets of gold. Refrain When I walk up the streets of gold, When I walk up the streets of gold; How my heart will rejoice in that morning, When I walk up the streets of gold. 2. With joy I shall enter that city, The face of my Savior behold; And I shall be changed and be like Him, When I walk up the streets of gold. [Refrain] 3. What wonderful visions of beauty, What glorious scenes shall unfold; And what dazzling splendors surround me, When I walk up the streets of gold. [Refrain] 4. For ages and ages I’ll praise Him, And never grow weary or old; Love-crowned I’ll abide in His presence, When I walk up the streets of gold. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]
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When I Walk Up the Streets of Gold

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Gospel Rays #26 (1922) First Line: The burdens of life may be many Refrain First Line: When I stand on the streets of gold Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]
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When I Walk Up the Streets of Gold

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Soul Inspiring Songs #69 (1929) First Line: The burdens of life may be many Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]
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When I Walk Up the Streets of Gold

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Favorite Songs and Hymns #69 (1939) First Line: The burdens of life may be many Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]
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When I Walk Up the Streets of Gold

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Gospel Praise No. 3 #163 (1922) First Line: The burdens of life may be many Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]
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When I walk up the streets of gold

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Complete Church Hymnal #359 (1925) First Line: The burdens of life may be many Languages: English Tune Title: [The burdens of life may be many]

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