5814. Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings

1. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings,
thy better portion trace;
Rise from transitory things,
toward Heaven, thy native place:
Sun and moon and stars decay,
time shall soon this earth remove;
Rise, my soul, and haste away
to seats prepared above.

2. Rivers to the ocean run,
nor stay in all their course;
Fire ascending seeks the sun;
both speed them to their source:
So my soul, that’s born of God,
pants to view His glorious face,
Upward tends to His abode,
to rest in His embrace.

3. Fly me riches, fly me cares,
whilst I that coast explore;
Flattering world, with all thy snares,
solicit me no more.
Pilgrims fix not here their home;
strangers tarry but a night;
When the last dear morn is come,
they’ll rise to joyful light.

4. Cease, ye pilgrims, cease to mourn,
press onward to the prize;
Soon thy Savior will return,
triumphant in the skies:
Yet a season, and you know
happy entrance will be given
All our sorrows left below,
and earth exchanged for Heaven.

Text Information
First Line: Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
Title: Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings
Author: Robert Seagrave (1742)
Meter: 76.76.77.76
Language: English
Source: Hymns for Christian Worship, Partly Composed and Partly Collected from Various Authors, 1742
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: AMSTERDAM
Composer: James Nares, 1715-1783
Meter: 76.76.77.76
Incipit: 15123 45654 32151
Key: F Major
Source: The Foun­de­ry Col­lect­ion, 1742
Copyright: Public Domain



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