9 No, 24. THE FIRE IS BURNING. REV. JOHNSON OATMAN, JR. Joyously. GEO. C. HUGG. 1. I've been on Mount Pisgah's lofty height, And I've sat - is-fied my long-ing like Him I ev -'ry my closet lov ingI see the ha- ven heart's desire; For I caught a glimpse of glo-ry bright, And my soul is day as pire; For His love is like a heav'n-ly flame, And my soul is tire; And the flame consumes while there I pray, And my soul is desire; There I view the bea-con lights of home, And my soul is ly I re CHORUS. burning with the fire. O the fire is burning, yes, 'tis brightly burning, O 'tis burn-ing, burn-ing in my soul; O the fire is burn-ing, 9 No. D. S. Prais-ing my Sav-iour all the day long; This is my sto-ry, this is my song, On The Other Shore. Arr. by R. E. W. 1. We'll have fa-thers o ver yonder, We'll have fa-thers o ver yon-der, 2. Some bright day we'll go and see them,Some bright day we'll go and see them, 3. That bright day may be to-morrow,That bright day may be to-morrow, 4. Won't that be a happy meeting, Won't that be a hap-py meet-ing, 5. Glitt'ring crowns will there be giv-en, Glitt'ring crowns will there be giv-en, 6. Keep your lamps trimmed and burning, Keep your lamps trimmed and burn-ing, |