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HAPPY
HOME.
L.
M.
Chorus:
"Righteous
into
life
eternal."
Matt.
25:46.
J.
P.
Reese,
1859.
J.
P.
Reese,
1859.
Key
of
A
Major.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
O
yes;
my
Saviour
I
will
trust,
And
though
my
bod
-
y
turns
to
dust,
Oh
what
a
hap-py
time,
when
the
Christians
all
get
home,
And
we'll
shout
and
praise
the
Lamb
in
Glory.
My
spir
-
it
shall
fly
out
and
sing,
E
-
ter -
nal
praises
to
my
king,
}
J.
P.
Reese
composed
this
tune
1859
for
the
2nd
appendix
of
the
"Sacred
Harp"
and
arranged
the
words
at
the
same
time
he
made
the
tune.
See
numerous
sketches
of
him
in
this
volume;
alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
PARTING
FRIEND.
C.
M.
D.
"A
friend
loveth
at
all
times."
Prov.
17:17.
Key
of
G
Major.
Arr.
by
J.
C.
Graham,
1859.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
Fine
D.
C.
The
time
must
come
when
we
must
part,
When
we
must
say
Fare-well?
When
I
am
gone
and
far
a-way,
I
still
will
think
of
thee.
To
part
with
you
gives
to
my
heart,
A
sting
no
one
can
tell,
I'll
think
of
thee
both
night
and
day,
O
then
re
-
mem-ber
me.
The
music
of
this
tune
was
re-arranged
by
J.
C.
Graham
1859.
At
that
time
he
lived
in
the
state
of
Alabama,
and
was
a
regular
attendant
and
belonged
to
the
Southern
Musical
Convention
from
1850
up
to
the
war,
since
which
time
nothing
has
been
heard
of
him.
Prof.
H.
S.
Reese
says
he
was
a
fine
leader
and
director
of
music
and
a
man
of
fine
physical
appearance
and
great
ability
in
music.