88. My Heart's in the Homeland

1 My heart’s in the Homeland, far, far o’er the tide,
Where those who are faithful shall ever abide;
My heart’s in the Homeland, that region so fair,
Where loved ones are waiting to welcome me there.

Refrain:
My heart’s in the Homeland,
That region, that region fair;
My heart’s in the Homeland,
My Saviour, my Savior is there.

2 My heart’s in the Homeland, and why should I fear
When labor is ended, a voice I shall hear
That calls to a mansion where love never dies,
To yonder fair region beyond the blue skies. [Refrain]

3 My heart’s in the Homeland, its valleys and hills,
It’s sunshine with gladness, my whole being thrills;
I know some glad morning my spirit will soar
Away to the Homeland, and rest evermore. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My heart's in the Homeland, far, far o'er the tide
Title: My Heart's in the Homeland
Author: John R. Clements
Refrain First Line: My heart's in the Homeland
Publication Date: 1902
Scripture:
Topic: Heaven
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [My heart's in the Homeland, far, far o'er the tide]
Composer: H. P. Danks
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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