Text: | The Home-Land So Dear |
Author: | Rev. W. C. Martin |
Tune: | [There's a vision of glory that fills me with joy] |
Composer: | James M. Black |
1 There’s a vision of glory that fills me with joy,
Of a land where no sorrow nor burdens annoy;
Where the Saviour’s own hand wipes away ev’ry tear,
‘Tis the beautiful home-land, the home-land so dear.
Refrain:
O the home-land so dear, blessed home-land so dear,
Where there is no more sorrow and never a tear;
Our loved ones are there, we shall meet them again,
In the beautiful home-land, the home-land so dear.
2 O the joy of the soul when I see His sweet face,
And receive the bright crown which is mine by His grace;
I shall praise Him while ages roll endlessly on,
For the glories enduring when earth shall be gone. [Refrain]
3 When I stand with ten thousand before His white throne,
And He calls me by name and proclaims me His own;
Then my soul shall be flooded with raptures of joy,
And the praises of Jesus my tongue shall employ. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | There's a vision of glory that fills me with joy |
Title: | The Home-Land So Dear |
Author: | Rev. W. C. Martin |
Refrain First Line: | O the homeland so dear, blessed homeland so dear |
Publication Date: | 1912 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [There's a vision of glory that fills me with joy] |
Composer: | James M. Black |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
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