1 Jesus died on Calvary's mountain,
Long time ago,
And salvation's rolling fountain,
Now freely flows!
2 Once his voice in tones of pity,
Melted in woe,
And he wept o'er Judah's city,
Long time ago.
3 On his head the dews of midnight,
Fell, long ago,
Now a crown of dazzling sunlight
Sits on his brow.
4 Jesus died—yet lives forever,
No more to die—
Bleeding Jesus, blessed Savior,
Now reigns on high!
5 Now in heaven he's interceding
For dying men,
Soon he'll finish all his pleading,
And come again.
6 Budding fig trees tell that summer
Dawns o'er the land,
Signs portend that Jesus' coming,
Is near at hand.
7 Children, let your lights be burning,
In hope of heaven.
Waiting for our Lord's returning
At dawn or even.
8 When he comes a voice from heaven
Shall pierce the tomb,
"Come, ye blessed of my Father,
Children, come home."
The Southern Harmony, 1835
First Line: | Jesus died on Calvary's mountain, Long time ago |
Title: | Long Time Ago |
Author: | Edward Payson Hammond |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |