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SWEET
MORNING.
L.
M.
"And
let
him
hear
the
cry
in
the
morning,
and
the
shouting
at
noon-tide."
Jer.
20:16.
Key
of
E
Minor.
Arr.
by
H.
S.
Reese.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
1.
The
hap
-
py
day
will
soon
ap
-
pear,
And
we'll
all
shout
to
-
geth
-
er
in
that
morn
-
ing.
When
Ga
-
briel's
trump
-
et
you
shall
hear,
And
we'll
all
shout
to
-
geth
-
er
in
that
morn
-
ing.
2.
Be
-
hold
the
right-eous
march
-
ing
home,
And
we'll
all
shout
to
-
geth
-
er
in
that
morn
-
ing.
And
all
the
an
-
gels
bid
them
come,
And
we'll
all
shout
to
-
geth
-
er
in
that
morn
-
ing.
Chorus.
Sweet
morn
-
ing,
Sweet
morn
-
ing,
And
we'll
all
shout
to
-
geth
-
er
in
the
morn
-
ing.
Sweet
morn
-
ing,
Sweet
morn
-
ing,
And
we'll
all
shout
to
-
geth
-
er
in
the
morn
-
ing.
Rev.
H.
S.
Reese,
author
of
the
above
music,
resides
at
this
time,
1911,
at
Turin,
Coweta
County,
Ga.
He
was
born
1828,
Jasper
County,
Ga.,
and
is
a
twin
brother
of
J.
P.
Reese.
He
has
composed
a
large
number
of
sacred
tunes.
His
first
tune
for
the
Sacred
Harp
was
"Traveling
Pilgrim."
See
page
278,
last
one
"Weep
Not,"
550.
Mr.
Reese
has
been
engaged
as
a
minister
over
fifty
years.
He
is
a
good
man,
much
beloved
by
all
who
know
him,
especially
by
the
church
peo-
ple
and
those
who
love
sacred
songs.
He
is
now,
1911,
84
years
of
age.
See
various
sketches
of
him
in
this
book,
connected
with
tunes
composed
by
him.
Words
arranged
by
Prof.
Reese.