1 No day is dark and dreary,
In the land that’s far away;
No one is worn and weary
In the land that’s far away.
No friends are ever parted;
No tear is ever started;
No one is broken hearted,
In the land that’s far away.
2 No trouble and no sighing,
In the land that’s far away;
No weeping for the dying,
In the land that’s far away;
No lonely one forsaken;
No soul by sin o’ertaken;
No night from which to waken,
In the land that’s far away.
3 No thought or dream of sadness,
In the land that’s far away;
The heights are crowned with gladness,
In the land that’s far away.
The Father, without measure,
Is pouring from His treasure
Delight and peace and pleasure,
In the land that’s far away.
Display Title: The Land That's Far AwayFirst Line: No day is dark and drearyTune Title: [No day is dark and dreary]Author: Mrs. T. M. GriffinDate: 1883
Display Title: The Land That's Far AwayFirst Line: No day is dark and drearyTune Title: WINNIPEGAuthor: Mrs. T. M. GriffinSource: Shook's Song Evanglist (Cleveland: S. Brinard's Sons, 1883)
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