7127. Watchmen on the Walls of Zion

1. Watchmen on the walls of Zion,
what, O tell us, of the night?
Is the day-star now arising?
Will the morn soon greet our sight?
O’er your vision
shine there now some rays of light?
O’er your vision
shine there now some rays of light?

2. Tell, O tell us, are the landmarks
on our voyage all passèd by?
Are we nearing now the haven?
Can we e’en the land descry?
Do we truly see
the heavenly kingdom nigh?
Do we truly see
the heavenly kingdom nigh?

3. Light is beaming, day is coming!
Let us sound aloud the cry;
We behold the day-star rising,
pure and bright in yonder sky!
Saints, be joyful;
your redemption draweth nigh;
Saints, be joyful;
your redemption draweth nigh.

4. We have found the chart and compass,
and are sure the land is near;
Onward, onward we are hasting;
soon the haven will appear;
Let your voices sound
aloud your holy cheer;
Let your voices sound
aloud your holy cheer.

Text Information
First Line: Watchmen on the walls of Zion
Title: Watchmen on the Walls of Zion
Author: Anonymous
Meter: 87.87.47
Language: English
Source: Hymns for Use in Di­vine Wor­ship (Bat­tle Creek, Mic­hi­gan: Re­view & Her­ald, 1886)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ZION
Composer: Thomas Hastings (1830)
Meter: 87.87.47
Incipit: 55531 56511 22171
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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