70. Room in Heaven for Thee

1 How sad it would be, if when thou dost call,
All hopeless and unforgiv’n,
The angel that stands at the beautiful gate
Should answer, no room in heav’n.
Sad, oh, how sad, no room in heav’n for thee,
No room, no room, no room in heav’n for thee;
No room, no room, no room in heav’n for thee.

2 How sad it would be, were the harvest past,
The bright summer days all gone,
To know that the reapers had gather'd the sheaves,
And left thee to die alone.
Sad, oh, how sad, no room in heav’n for thee,
No room, no room, no room in heav’n for thee;
No room, no room, no room in heav’n for thee.

3 Oh, come to the Lord while His mercy’s near,
Remember His life He gave;
The love that has sought thee is seeking thee still,
And Jesus now waits to save.
Yes, yes, there’s room, there’s room in heav’n for thee,
Then come, then come, there’s room in heav’n for thee;
Then come, then come, there’s room in heav’n for thee.

Text Information
First Line: How sad it would be, if when thou dost call
Title: Room in Heaven for Thee
Author: Mrs. F. Fistler
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Copyright: Copyright, 1891, by P. Bilhorn.
Tune Information
Name: [How sad it would be, if when thou dost call]
Composer: P. Bilhorn
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1891, by P. Bilhorn.



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