10409. Lord, Thou Wilt Bring The Joyful Day

1 Lord, Thou wilt bring the joyful day!
Beyond earth’s weariness and pains,
Thou hast a mansion far away,
Where for Thine own a rest remains.

2 No sun there climbs the morning sky,
There never falls the shade of night,
God and the Lamb, for ever nigh,
O’er all shed everlasting light.

3 The bow of mercy spans the throne,
Emblem of love and goodness there;
While notes to mortals all unknown
Float on the calm, celestial air.

4 Around the throne bright legions stand,
Redeemed by blood from sin and hell;
And shining forms, an angel band,
The mighty chorus join to swell.

5 There, Lord, Thy way-worn saints shall find
The bliss for which they longed before;
And holiest sympathies shall bind
Thine own to Thee for evermore.

6 O Jesus, bring us that rest,
Where all the ransomed shall be found,
In Thine eternal fullness blest,
While ages roll their cycles round.

Text Information
First Line: Lord, Thou wilt bring the joyful day!
Title: Lord, Thou Wilt Bring The Joyful Day
Author: Ray Palmer (1858)
Meter: LMD
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: LOUVAN by Virgil C. Taylor
Tune Information
Name: CHENANGO
Arranger: F. L. Brown
Meter: LMD
Key: A♭ Major
Source: Arr.: The New Laudes Domini by Charles S. Robinson and Edward Judson (New York: Century Company, 1892)
Copyright: Public Domain



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