Shall We Gather at the River

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Shall we gather at the river,

Where bright angel feet have trod,

With its crystal tide forever

Flowing by the throne of God?



Refrain:

Yes, we'll gather at the river,

The beautiful, the beautiful river;

Gather with the saints at the river

That flows by the throne of God.



On the margin of the river,

Washing up its silver spray,

We will talk and worship ever,

All the happy golden day.



Refrain:

Yes, we'll gather at the river,

The beautiful, the beautiful river;

Gather with the saints at the river

That flows by the throne of God.



Ere we reach the shining river,

Lay we every burden down;

Grace our spirits will deliver,

And provide a robe and crown.



Refrain:

Yes, we'll gather at the river,

The beautiful, the beautiful river;

Gather with the saints at the river

That flows by the throne of God.



At the smiling of the river,

Mirror of the Savior's face,

Saints, whom death will never sever,

Lift their songs of saving grace.



Refrain:

Yes, we'll gather at the river,

The beautiful, the beautiful river;

Gather with the saints at the river

That flows by the throne of God.



Soon we'll reach the silver river,

Soon our pilgrimage will cease;

Soon our happy hearts will quiver

With the melody of peace.



Refrain:

Yes, we'll gather at the river,

The beautiful, the beautiful river;

Gather with the saints at the river

That flows by the throne of God...

Shall We Gather at the River

Shall We Gather at the River stands as a cornerstone of the English-language hymn tradition, embodying the serene and hopeful spirit of religious music. This enduring work captures the collective longing for spiritual reunion and eternal peace, themes that have resonated across generations of congregations. As a staple within the broader catalogue of sacred choral and congregational singing, the song reflects the timeless nature of gospel composition. Its melodic structure and lyrical depth have secured its place alongside other revered pieces in the genre, offering a sense of comfort and communal reflection. The recording remains a vital part of the musical heritage, frequently performed in worship settings to inspire faith and unity among listeners.