455. Beams of Heaven

1 Beams of heaven, as I go,
Through this wilderness below,
Guide my feet in peaceful ways,
Turn my midnights into days;
When in the darkness I would grope,
Faith always sees a star of hope,
And soon from all life's grief and danger,
I shall be free some day.

Refrain:
I do not know how long 'twill be,
Nor what the future holds for me,
But this I know, if Jesus leads me,
I shall get home some day.

2 Oftentimes my sky is clear,
Joy abounds without a tear,
Though a day so bright begun,
Cloud's may hide tomorrow's sun.
There'll be a day that's always bright,
A day that never yields to night,
And in its light the streets of glory
I shall behold some day. [Refrain]

3 Harder yet may be the fight,
Right may often yield to might,
Wickedness awhile may reign,
Satan's cause may seem to gain.
There is a God that rules above,
With hand of pow'r and heart of love;
If I am right, He'll fight my battle,
I shall have peace some day. [Refrain]

4 Burdens now may crush me down,
Disappointments all around,
Troubles speak in mournful sigh,
Sorrow through a tear-stained eye.
There is a world where pleasure reigns,
No mourning soul shall roam its plains,
And to that land of peace and glory,
I want to go some day. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Beams of heaven, as I go
Title: Beams of Heaven
Author: Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933
Refrain First Line: I do not know how long 'twill be
Meter: 77 77 88 9 6 with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2018
Topic: The Gospel in the Christian Life: Christian Life, Discipleship; Burdens; Comfort (15 more...)
Tune Information
Name: BEAMS OF HEAVEN
Composer: Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933
Arranger: Francis A. Clark, 1851-1933
Meter: 77 77 88 9 6 with refrain
Key: E♭ Major



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