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poem help
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hello fellow ABers
Can anyone help?
I am trying to gat the words to a poem
I think it is called '' In the land where the weary ones live''
It starts with the line '' We shall see them again in the light of the morning''
Each verse ends '' In the land where the weary ones live''
Another line is '' And the love that was theirs on the earth shall detect them
In the land where the weary ones rest (or live)
I know it is in a book called '' sourcebook of poetry''
Hope someone can help .
Thank you in advance
Can anyone help?
I am trying to gat the words to a poem
I think it is called '' In the land where the weary ones live''
It starts with the line '' We shall see them again in the light of the morning''
Each verse ends '' In the land where the weary ones live''
Another line is '' And the love that was theirs on the earth shall detect them
In the land where the weary ones rest (or live)
I know it is in a book called '' sourcebook of poetry''
Hope someone can help .
Thank you in advance
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"I shall see them again in the light of the morning',
When the night has passed by with its tears and its mourning:
When the light of God's love is the sun ever shining
In the Land where the weary ones rest.
"I shall know them again, though ten thousand surround them;
I shall hear their dear voice 'midst the blessed ones round them;
And the love that was theirs on the earth shall detect them
In the Land where the weary ones rest.
"'Twas their lives in the past helped to fill me with gladness; And the future in heaven, the
home without sadness, Where I see them, today clad in bright robes of whiteness In the Land where
the weary ones rest.
"Would I wish for them back from their bright home in heaven?
No! in patience I'll wait till the veil shall be riven,
And the Saviour restores me the friends He has given --
In the Land where the weary ones rest."
"I shall see them again in the light of the morning',
When the night has passed by with its tears and its mourning:
When the light of God's love is the sun ever shining
In the Land where the weary ones rest.
"I shall know them again, though ten thousand surround them;
I shall hear their dear voice 'midst the blessed ones round them;
And the love that was theirs on the earth shall detect them
In the Land where the weary ones rest.
"'Twas their lives in the past helped to fill me with gladness; And the future in heaven, the
home without sadness, Where I see them, today clad in bright robes of whiteness In the Land where
the weary ones rest.
"Would I wish for them back from their bright home in heaven?
No! in patience I'll wait till the veil shall be riven,
And the Saviour restores me the friends He has given --
In the Land where the weary ones rest."