61 | Beulah Songs#62 | 63 |
Text: | Lights along the Shore |
Author: | Rev. J. H. Stockton |
Tune: | [I'm a pilgrim and a stranger passing over] |
Arranger: | W. G. Fischer |
1 I’m a pilgrim and a stranger passing over,
The road may be rough, but ‘tis clear,
And a starry crown awaits me o’er the river,
And Jesus bids me welcome there.
Refrain:
There are lights along the shore that never grow dim,
That never, never grow dim;
These souls are all aflame with the love of Jesus’ name,
They guide us, yes, they guide us unto him.
2 Sometimes I meet with trials on my journey,
Temptation and sorrow by the way;
But Jesus speaks, and says “I’m ever near thee,
To guide to realms of endless day.” [Refrain]
3 Friends of Jesus! may your lights be trimmed and burning,
And shining along the way of love;
Soon you’ll gain the heights of glory, and be singing
The happy song of saints above. [Refrain]
4 We’re a happy band of Christians, bound for Canaan,
The land is in view, the wind’s fair;
We will sing redeeming love beyond the Jordan,
With Jesus dwell forever there. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I'm a pilgrim and a stranger passing over |
Title: | Lights along the Shore |
Author: | Rev. J. H. Stockton |
Refrain First Line: | There are lights along the shore that never grow dim |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1879 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [I'm a pilgrim and a stranger passing over] |
Arranger: | W. G. Fischer |
Media | |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |