61. Not Far Away

1. Not far away it lieth, the land of peace and rest;
The long-sought "better country" God's promise to the blest,
The home with joys eternal, with Eden beauty bright,
That hath no pain or sorrow, no shadow and no night
Not far away it lieth, the land of peace and rest.

2. Not far away it lieth, the city wondrous fair,
Whose walls and firm foundations are built of jewels rare,
With gates of pearl resplendent, with streets of shining gold,
With tree of life unfading, and glories still untold
Not far away it lieth, the city wondrous fair.

3. Not far away it lieth, 'tis nearing day by day,
The borders of the Home-land, end of the Pilgrim way.
Only the rolling Jordan seems now to intervene,
Only the mists of morning, like shadows lie between
Not far away it lieth, 'tis nearing day by day.

4. Not far away it lieth, not far, "just over there,"
The "place" with "many mansions," Christ left us to prepare;
The veil that hides him from us, soon rent in twain will be,
And earth's long-absent Sovereign our longing eyes shall see
Not far away it lieth, not far, "just over there."

Text Information
First Line: Not far away it lieth, the land of peace and rest
Title: Not Far Away
Author: Mrs. E. E. Miles
Language: English
Publication Date: 1906
Tune Information
Name: [Not far away it lieth, the land of peace and rest]
Composer: F. A. Blackmer
Key: G Major or modal



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