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 foursquare.

I will meet you in the morning,
In the sweet by and by
And exchange the bid cross for a crown;
There will be no disappointments
and nobody shall die,
In that land, e'er the sun goeth down.

I will meet you in the morning,
at the end of the way,
On that 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.

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