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1 Pilgrims, with pleasure let us part;
Since we are all bound up in heart,
No length of days, no distant place,
Can ever break these bands of grace.
2 Parting with joy, we'll join to sing
The wonders of our bleeding King;
Our distant bodies may remove,
But nothing shall divide our love.
3 In vain may earth and hell combine
To quench that love which is divine;
It will not cease with dying breath,
Nor cool, when we are cold in death.
4 And now, in love with Jesus' name;
Let bodies part and spread his fame,
That other souls may learn their woe,
And share with us in glory too.
5 A few more rolling days or years,
Shall bring a periodd to our tears;
Soon we shall reach the blissful shore,
Where parting hours are known no more
6 There shall our souls adore the hand
That led us through this desert land;
Lose all our grief, forget our pains,
And join in everlasting strains.
Source: A New Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from various authors—some entirely new (3rd Windsor Ed.) #VII
First Line: | Pilgrims, with pleasure let us part |
Author: | Henry Alline |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |