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1837–1928

JOY IN THE MORNING

Joseph Horatio Chant

The night of affliction, with its long hours of sadness, Will soon pass away to be remembered no more; And the weeping will end in a morning of gladness; For no sorrow is known on the evergreen shore.

In this world we shall have tribulation and sorrow; ‘ Tis enough for the subject to be as his king; But if we are faithful, joy will come with the morrow, And with the blood-washed a new song shall we sing.

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