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854. There'll Be No Dark Valley

1. There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes,
There's be no dark valley when Jesus comes;
There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes
To gather His loved ones home.

Refrain:
To gather His loved ones home,
To gather His loved ones home;
There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes
To gather His loved ones home.

2. There'll be no more sorrow when Jesus comes,
There'll be no more sorrow when Jesus comes;
But a glorious morrow when Jesus comes
To gather His loved ones home. [Refrain]

3. There'll be no more weeping when Jesus comes,
There'll be no more weeping when Jesus comes;
But a blessed reaping when Jesus comes
To gather His loved ones home. [Refrain]

4. There'll be songs of greeting when Jesus comes,
There'll be songs of greeting when Jesus comes;
And a joyful meeting when Jesus comes
To gather His loved ones home. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes
Title: There'll Be No Dark Valley
Author: Rev. W. O. Cushing
Refrain First Line: To gather His loved ones home
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Home Eternal: Return of Christ
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comes]
Composer: Ira D. Sankey
Key: F Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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