When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: "Death has been swallowed up in victory." Click on photo for website. (CLICK ON TITLE TO HEAR SONG) I'LL MEET YOU IN THE MORNING by The Rochesters I'll meet you in the morning, By the bright riverside, 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 that city that is built foursquare. I'll meet you in the morning, In the sweet by and by, And exchange the old cross for a crown; There'll be no disappointments and nobody shall die, In that land, Where the sun goeth down. I will meet you in the morning, At the end of the way, On the 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. 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 that city that is built foursquare. |