4294. My Own Dear Land

1. My own dear land, where’er my footsteps wander,
Ever to thee my heart still turns again;
To thee my love grows ever fonder, fonder,
Till in its might it is akin to pain.
Ever to thee I’m bound in love and duty;
No dearer land to me in all the earth;
By all sweet ties of home and love and beauty,
To thee I cleave, dear land that gave me birth.

2. Yet I look on, beyond earth’s habitation,
To where a home of rarer vision gleams,
Fairer than earth’s most wonderful creation
Bathed in the light of Heav’n’s own morning beams.
There we shall meet, from every clime and nation,
There we shall meet in answer to the call,
There we shall meet in joyous consecration,
Sons of one Father, brothers one and all.

Text Information
First Line: My own dear land, where'er my footsteps wander
Title: My Own Dear Land
Author: William A. Dunkerley (1908)
Meter: 11.10.11.10 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Some hymnals show the author as Dunkerley's pseudonym, John Oxenham.
Tune Information
Name: LONDONDERRY
Composer: Anonymous
Meter: 11.10.11.10 D
Incipit: 71223 65321 61345
Key: Dâ™­ Major
Source: Traditional Irish melody
Copyright: Public Domain



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