830. Brother pilgrim, be not weary

1 Brother pilgrim, be not weary;
Tune your harp for heaven and home,
Where the heart is never dreary,
And where tears shall never come:
Don your armor, be not sleeping;
One short hour, and 'twill be past;
One brief hour of toil and weeping,
Then comes heaven and home at last.

2 Let your eyes to heaven be turning,
Darkened sun and falling stars,
See the crimson heavens burning,
Earth prepared for final wars;
Hear the scoffer ask with jeering,
"Where's the sign that he is nigh?"
Turn your eyes with joy and fearing
To the omens in the sky.

3 Signs in nature oft have told us
Of the saints' glad jubilee;
Soon shall azure skies enfold us,
And upon the jasper sea
We shall stand in robes of whiteness,
Praising him upon the throne,
And in heaven's eternal brightness
We shall know as we are known.

Text Information
First Line: Brother pilgrim, be not weary
Author: L. D. Santee
Publication Date: 1886
Topic: Waiting for Christ: Closing Work
Tune Information
Name: WATCHMAN
Composer: Lowell Mason
Meter: 8s & 7s, D
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Alternate tune: #842, Dawning.



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