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Stanza 1
The timeless theme, earth and heaven will pass away ladies
Its not a dream, God will make all things new that day ladies
Gone is the curse from which I stumbled and fell men
Evil is banished to eternal hell men
Refrain
No more night, no more pain
No more tears, never crying again
And praises to the great, "I am"
We will live in the light of the risen lamb
Stanza 2
See all around, now the nations bow down to sing [Ladies sing "Hallelujah"] men
The only sound is the praises to Christ, our king [Ladies sing "Hallelujah"] men
Slowly the names from the book are read both
I know the king, so there's no need, no need to dread both
Refrain
No more night, no more pain
No more tears, never crying again
And praises to the great, "I am"
We will live in the light of the risen lamb
Stanza 3
See over there,
it's a mansion prepared just for me
Where I can live with my savior eternally
Final refrain
No more night, no more pain acapella
No more, no more tears, never crying again
Praises to the great, "I am"
We will live in the light of the risen lamb
We will live in the light of the risen lamb with great conviction
Benediction
HALLELUJAH TO THE RISEN LAMB!
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