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Verse 1 ladies
No more hunger, no more thirsting,
No more weeping, no more tears,
No more sin, no more temptation,
No more doubting, no more fears;
In that home the Lamb shall find them,
He shall lead them in the way,
Where the living fount is flowing,
And shall wipe all tears away.
Refrain
Heavenly home, happy home
Never a sigh or a sorrow come
Hallelujah songs we raise
Joys eternal, endless praise
Verse 2 men solo, ladies support
No more longing for the morning,
No more watching for the day,
No more groping in the darkness,
No more mists to clear away;
Morning splendors are eternal, brightly
For in heav’n there is no night;
All unknown are mists and shadows,
For the Lamb he is the light.
Refrain
Heavenly home, happy home
Never a sigh or a sorrow come
Hallelujah songs we raise
Joys eternal, endless praise
Verse 3
No more weariness for pilgrims,
No more restless tossings there,
No more sorrow, no more sighing,
No more watching, no more prayer;
Ended every pilgrim’s journey,
They have entered into rest;
Joys eternal! endless praises!
In that homeland of the blest.
Final refrain
Heavenly home, happy home
Never a sigh or a sorrow come
Hallelujah songs we raise
Joys eternal, endless praise
Joys eternal, endless praise!
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