1 When we come to Eden’s blooming fields,
Where there are no sad farewells,
We’ll to Jesus render gladsome praise
Throughout everlasting days.
Refrain:
Sweet fields all arrayed,
With fountains and evergreen;
The Lamb shall be praised,
And there we with Him shall reign.
2 In that land where golden harps shall ring,
And the glorified shall sing,
Where the Lord in glad paths leads His own,
And no pain shall e’er be known. [Refrain]
3 Sweetly falls upon your ear His voice—
Gladly hear it and rejoice;
Why not choose the path to Heaven’s shore,
And be blest for evermore? [Refrain]
Display Title: Sweet FieldsFirst Line: When we come to Eden's blooming fieldsTune Title: [When we come to Eden's blooming fields]Author: H. L. D.Date: 1918
Display Title: Sweet FieldsFirst Line: When we come to Eden’s blooming fieldsTune Title: [When we come to Eden’s blooming fields]Author: Henry L. DuncanSource: New Victory by Emmett S. Dean (Nashville: National Baptist Publishing Board, 1918
Display Title: Sweet FieldsFirst Line: When we come to Eden's blooming fieldsTune Title: [When we come to Eden's blooming fields]Author: H. L. D.Date: 1918
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