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It thrills my soul to hear the songs of praise, We mortals sing below, And tho it takes the parting of the ways, Yet I must onward go; I hope to hear thru-out.

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1 It thrills my soul to hear the songs of praise, We mortals sing below, And tho it takes the parting of the ways, Yet I must onward go; I hope to hear thru-out unnumbered days, The song earth cannot know, They sing in heav’n a new song, Of Moses of the Lamb. It thrills my soul to hear the songs of praise, We mortals sing below, And tho it takes the parting of the ways, Yet I must onward go; I hope to hear thru-out unnumbered days, The song earth cannot know, They sing in heav’n a new song, Of Moses of the Lamb.

2 (I want to hear angels sweetly sing,) O to hear the angels sweetly sing, To bid me welcome to mansions bright and fair; (and to welcome me to those mansions fair;) (I want to hear he glad harps sweetly ring,) O to hear the glad harps ringing, With voices blending rich and rare; (With voices blending, O, so rich and rare, so rare;) (I want to hear angels sweetly sing,) O to hear the angels sweetly sing, To bid me welcome to mansions bright and fair; (and to welcome me to those mansions fair;) (I want to hear he glad harps sweetly ring,) O to hear the glad harps ringing, With voices blending rich and rare; (With voices blending, O, so rich and rare, so rare;)

3 (I want to see the Master bring,) O to see the Master bringing, A precious life crown that I may own and wear; (crown of life to me, yes, to own and wear;) (I want to see the Master bring,) O to see the Master bringing, A precious life crown that I may own and wear; (crown of life to me, yes, to own and wear;)

4 I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) To hear it swell and ring! I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) To hear it swell and ring!

5 The greatest joy that I have ever known, Is praising Him in song, I know some day when I have older grown, My voice will not be strong; But if good seed for Jesus I have sown, With angels I’ll belong, They sing in heav’n a new song, Of Moses of the Lamb. The greatest joy that I have ever known, Is praising Him in song, I know some day when I have older grown, My voice will not be strong; But if good seed for Jesus I have sown, With angels I’ll belong, They sing in heav’n a new song, Of Moses of the Lamb.

6 (I want to hear angels sweetly sing,) O to hear the angels sweetly sing, To bid me welcome to mansions bright and fair; (and to welcome me to those mansions fair;) (I want to hear he glad harps sweetly ring,) O to hear the glad harps ringing, With voices blending rich and rare; (With voices blending, O, so rich and rare, so rare;) (I want to hear angels sweetly sing,) O to hear the angels sweetly sing, To bid me welcome to mansions bright and fair; (and to welcome me to those mansions fair;) (I want to hear he glad harps sweetly ring,) O to hear the glad harps ringing, With voices blending rich and rare; (With voices blending, O, so rich and rare, so rare;)

7 (I want to see the Master bring,) O to see the Master bringing, A precious life crown that I may own and wear; (crown of life to me, yes, to own and wear;) (I want to see the Master bring,) O to see the Master bringing, A precious life crown that I may own and wear; (crown of life to me, yes, to own and wear;)

8 I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) To hear it swell and ring! I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) To hear it swell and ring!

9 The sweetest song that earth can ever boast, Was sung when Christ was born, Yet He who walked the Galilean coast, Sometimes was sad forlorn; He left the earth to send the Holy Ghost, To guide us till that morn, They sing in heav’n a new song, Of Moses of the Lamb. The sweetest song that earth can ever boast, Was sung when Christ was born, Yet He who walked the Galilean coast, Sometimes was sad forlorn; He left the earth to send the Holy Ghost, To guide us till that morn, They sing in heav’n a new song, Of Moses of the Lamb.

10 (I want to hear angels sweetly sing,) O to hear the angels sweetly sing, To bid me welcome to mansions bright and fair; (and to welcome me to those mansions fair;) (I want to hear he glad harps sweetly ring,) O to hear the glad harps ringing, With voices blending rich and rare; (With voices blending, O, so rich and rare, so rare;) (I want to hear angels sweetly sing,) O to hear the angels sweetly sing, To bid me welcome to mansions bright and fair; (and to welcome me to those mansions fair;) (I want to hear he glad harps sweetly ring,) O to hear the glad harps ringing, With voices blending rich and rare; (With voices blending, O, so rich and rare, so rare;)

11 (I want to see the Master bring,) O to see the Master bringing, A precious life crown that I may own and wear; (crown of life to me, yes, to own and wear;) (I want to see the Master bring,) O to see the Master bringing, A precious life crown that I may own and wear; (crown of life to me, yes, to own and wear;)

12 I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) To hear it swell and ring! I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) I want to hear, (hear that mighty chorus sweetly sing,) To hear it swell and ring!


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