517a. A pilgrim and a stranger

1 A pilgrim and a stranger,
I journey here below;
Far distant is my country,
The house to which I go.
Here I must toil and travail,
Oft weary and oppressed,
But there my God shall lead me
To everlasting rest.

2 There still my thoughts are dwelling,
'Tis there I long to be;
Come, Lord, and call Thy servant
To blessedness with Thee.
Come, bid my toils be ended,
Let all my wanderings cease;
Call from the wayside lodging
To the sweet home of peace.

3 There I shall dwell for ever,
No more a stranger guest,
With all Thy blood-bought children
In everlasting rest,--
The pilgrim toils forgotten,
The pilgrim conflicts o'er,
All earthly griefs behind us,
Eternal joys before!

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: A pilgrim and a stranger
Translator: Jane Borthwick (1858)
Author: Paul Gerhardt (1666)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: The Life Everlasting: Heaven
Tune Information
Name: LLANGLOFFAN
Meter: 7 6, 7 6. D.
Key: g minor



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