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7489. Will You Go?

1. We’re traveling home to Heav’n above,
Will you go? Will you go?
We sing the Savior’s dying love,
Will you go? Will you go?
Millions have reached that blest abode,
Anointed kings and priests to God,
And millions now are on the road,
Will you go? Will you go?

2. Ye weary, heavy laden, come,
Will you go? Will you go?
In the blest house there still is room,
Will you go? Will you go?
The Lord is waiting to receive,
If thou wilt on Him now believe,
He’ll give thy troubled conscience ease,
Come believe, come believe.

3. The way to Heav’n is straight and plain,
Will you go? Will you go?
Repent, believe, be born again,
Will you go? Will you go?
The Savior cries aloud to thee,
Take up thy cross and follow Me,
And thou shalt My salvation see,
Come to Me, come to Me.

Text Information
First Line: We're traveling home to Heav'n above
Title: Will You Go?
Author: Anonymous
Language: English
Source: The Junior Hymnal, by Edwin A. Schell & Mary Chisholm Foster (New York: Eaton & Mains, 1895), number 3
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [We're traveling home to Heav'n above]
Composer: B. A. Carter
Incipit: 51122 34554 33215
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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