"No Night There" (1876) Song and Chorus Words and Music by Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 Boston: G. D. Russell & Company, 128 Tremmont St. San Francisco: Mc Currie Weber & Co., 127 Post St. New York: Edward Hopkins & Co., 30 Each 14th St. Plate No. 3918 Engraver: Schlimper [Source: CALL NUMBER M2.3.U6A44 PART OF American 19th-century sheet music. Copyright deposits, 1870-1885 REPOSITORY Library of Congress. Music Division. DIGITAL ID sm1876 05373 urn:hdl:loc.music/sm1876.05373 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1876.05373] 1. There is no night there, but one endless day In that beautiful home away far away. Just beyond the river that land I meet— Loved ones are waiting to welcome thee. CHORUS [sung after each VERSE] There is no night there, no night there. God is the light, there is no night there. No night there, no night there, God is the light, there is no night there. 2. Why are we troubled here below, To that beautiful land we soon shall go. Who will meet us? What shall we see When we get over the jasper sea. 3. Flow’rs are blooming on every hand, Rivers like crystal in that beautiful land, Music the sweetest, Flowers most rare, We’ll dwell with our Father, there is no night there.