We Shall Know Each Other There (Vaughan)

Composer: John Vaughan, 1891

When our pil­grim­age is o’er

And we reach the oth­er shore

And our robes and crowns we’ll wear

by and by;

This the thought that comes to me

Borne on wings from o’er the sea:

Shall we know each oth­er there

by and by?

Yes

we’ll know each oth­er there

In that home so bright and fair;

Yes

we’ll know each oth­er there

by and by;

’Tis a glo­ri­ous thought to me

In that home be­yond the sea

We shall know each oth­er there

by and by.

When be­fore our Fa­ther’s throne

We will meet the loved ones gone

In that land so bright and fair

ov­er there;

They are sing­ing songs of love

In that home pre­pared ab­ove;

Shall we know each oth­er there

by and by?

There we’ll see the Sav­ior’s face

In that bright and hap­py place

And His glo­ry we shall share

by and by;

Far be­yond this mor­tal sight

Shines a bright and gold­en light

And we’ll know each oth­er there

by and by.

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