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I'll Meet You in the Morning
I will meet you in the morning, by the bright river side, When all sorrow has drifted away; I'll be standing at the portals, when the gates open wide, At the close of life's long, dreary day.
I'll meet you in the morning, with a "How do you do" and we'll sit down by the river And with rapture "auld" acquaintance renew; You'll know me in the morning, By the smiles that I wear, When I meet you in the morning, In the city that is built, four square.
I will meet you in the morning, in the sweet by and by, And exchange the old cross for a crown; There will be no disappointments and nobody shall die, In that land, when life's sun goeth down.
I'll meet you in the morning, with a "How do you do" and we'll sit down by the river And with rapture "auld" acquaintance renew; You'll know me in the morning, By the smiles that I wear, When I meet you in the morning, In the city that is built, four square.
I will meet you in the morning, at the end of the way, On the streets of that city of gold; Where we all can be together and be happy for aye, While the years and the ages shall roll.
I'll meet you in the morning, with a "How do you do" and we'll sit down by the river And with rapture "auld" acquaintance renew; You'll know me in the morning, By the smiles that I wear, When I meet you in the morning, In the city that is built, four square.