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Eternity Somewhere

Representative Text

1 When the world with its woes has vanished,
And the glorious dawn shall appear,
Every soul shall be called to judgment,
Eternity somewhere.

Refrain:
Eernity somewhere;
Eternity somewhere;
Every soul shall be called to judgment,
Eternity somewhere.

2 While the King of all kings is calling,
Bidding you His glory to share;
Come to Him and prepare for judgment,
Eternity somewhere. [Refrain]

3 The redeemed shall unite with loved ones,
In a home that’s free from all care;
They shall dwell with the Lord, their Savior,
Eternity somewhere. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #13137

Author: Tony Q. Dyess

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Text Information

First Line: When the world with its woes has vanished
Title: Eternity Somewhere
Author: Tony Q. Dyess (1917)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Eternity somewhere, eternity somewhere
Copyright: Public Domain

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