83. There's a Land far Away

1 There's a land far away 'mid the stars we are told,
Where they know not the sorrows of time.
Where the pure waters flow, thro' the valleys of gold,
And where life is a treasure sublime.
'Tis the land of our God 'tis the home of the soul,
Where the ages of splendor eternally roll.
Where the way weary traveler reaches his goal,
On the ever-green mountains of life.

2 Here our gaze can not soar to that beautiful land,
But our visions have told of its bliss;
And our souls by the gale from its gardens are fanned,
When we faint in the deserts of this.
And we sometimes have longed for its holy repose
When our hearts have been rent with temptations and woes,
And we've drank from the tide of the river that flows
From the ever-green mountains of life.

3 Oh the stars never tread the blue heavens at night,
But we think where the ransomed have trod;
And the day never smiles from his palace of light,
But we feel the bright smile of our God.
We are traveling home thro' earth's changes and gloom
To a region where pleasures unchangingly bloom,
And our guide is the glory that shines thro' the tomb,
From the ever-green mountains of life.

Text Information
First Line: There's a land far away 'mid the stars we are told
Title: There's a Land far Away
Author: J. G. Clark
Language: English
Publication Date: 1879
Copyright: By Permission of O. Ditson & Co.
Tune Information
Name: [There's a land far away 'mid the stars we are told]
Harmonizer: T. C. O'K
Key: B♭ Major



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