Text: | The March of the Ransomed |
Author: | Llwellyn A. Morrison |
Tune: | [The redeemed of the Lord, in glad freedom returning] |
Composer: | Adam Geibel |
1 The redeemed of the Lord, in glad freedom returning,
Their pilgrimage journey to God have begun;
The desert, the darkness, the travail, the mourning,
The bondage and serfdom are over and done.
Refrain:
Onward to Zion, the city immortal;
Riseth their song of delight by the road,
Swelleth afar, till they reach its bright portal,
The home of the ransomed, the city of God.
2 By the “Highway” they come and are coming; and ever
New feet join the music, new lips the refrain;
The “weak hands” are strengthened by ceaseless endeavor;
The dumb tongues are loosened and blend in the strain: [Refrain]
3 From the hedge-rows and byways, from sorrow and sighing—
The wilderness breaking in bloom as they sing—
With joy everlasting, all dangers defying,
In glory they come, to abide with the King. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | The redeemed of the Lord, in glad freedom returning |
Title: | The March of the Ransomed |
Author: | Llwellyn A. Morrison |
Refrain First Line: | Onward to Zion, the city immortal |
Publication Date: | 1901 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [The redeemed of the Lord, in glad freedom returning] |
Composer: | Adam Geibel |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |