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Stanza 1
One day soon, we'll see Jesus
When we reach the Promised Land;
Join, singing "Hallelujah" with the angel band
Heaven's angel band
Stanza 1
One day soon, we’ll see Jesus
When from this world we’re gone
We will sing Hallelujah seated around the throne
Seated around the throne
Chorus
Hallelujah walk on streets of gold
Hallelujah Heaven’s glory behold
Heaven’s glory behold
Stanza 2
Soon and very soon we are going to see the King
Soon and very soon we are going to see the King
Soon and very soon we are going to see the King
Hallelujah hallelujah we are going to see the King
Chorus
Hallelujah walk on streets of gold
Hallelujah Heaven’s glory behold
Heaven’s glory behold
Bridge 2
No more dying there we are going to see the King
No more dying there we are going to see the King
No more dying there we are going to see the King
Hallelujah hallelujah we are going to see the King
Stanza 2
One day soon we’ll see Jesus,
Brothers sisters gathered home
We will sing Hallelujah seated around the throne
Seated around the throne
Outro
One day soon we’ll see Jesus
Soon and very soon
One day soon
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