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Beyond the Stars

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1 I love this world of beauty,
With its shadowy, stately trees,
The moving of calm rivers,
And the majesty of seas;
But mine eyes have seen a vision
Which no earth-born shadow mars;
A vision of the splendor
Of my home beyond the stars.

Chorus:
Beautiful home! Beautiful home!
Which no shadow ever mars;
Beautiful home! Beautiful home!
O my home beyond the stars.

2 I love this world of music,
The sighing of the trees,
The melody of songsters,
And the drowsy hum of bees;
But my raptured ears have listened
To the song 'twixt prison bars
Of the overflowing music
Of my home beyond the stars. [Chorus]

3 Ah! sweet to me my sojourn,
Tho' I know its earthly grief,
The sympathy that blesses,
And the help that gives relief;
But my longing soul is hearing
A voice that heals the scars;
My Saviour's loving welcome
To his home beyond the stars. [Chorus]


Source: The Voice of Praise: a compilation of the very best sacred songs for use in Sunday Schools and praise services #35

Author: Emily Rowland

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Text Information

First Line: I love this world of beauty
Title: Beyond the Stars
Author: Emily Rowland
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Beautiful home! Beautiful home!
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Voice of Praise #35

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