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Saviour, Lead Me There

Author: Jesse P. Tompkins Hymnal: Light in the Valley #120 (1898) First Line: There is a land so dear to me Refrain First Line: Saviour, lead, O lead me there Lyrics: 1 There is a land so dear to me, It lies beyond the silent sea; Where heights of love I seek in vain, My longing soul shall there attain. Chorus: Saviour, lead, O lead me there, To the faces ever fair; To the forms I long to see, Saviour, hold me close to thee. 2 There is a land where never fades The rainbow or the summer shades; Where we, beneath a cloudless sky, Shall view the flow'rs that never die. [Chorus] 3 There is a land where forms so bright Shall never vanish from my sight, And leave affection's streams to roll In Alpine torrents on my soul. [Chorus] 4 There is a land where peace shall bide, Joy flows in one perpetual tide; And love's fair light shall ever beam, And sorrows vanish like a dream. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a land so dear to me]
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Then Saviour, lead me

Author: Jesse P. Tompkins Hymnal: Heart Melodies No. 3 #14 (1897) First Line: There is a land so dear to me Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a land so dear to me]

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