395. As Birds Unto the Genial Homeland

1 As birds unto the genial homeland fly,
The winter’s cold and low’ring skies to flee,
So seeks my soul Thy gracious presence here
And finds, O God, its rest and peace in Thee.

2 Here at Thy shrine we leave all vexing care,
For get the disappointment, grief and tear,
And on the wings of hopeful song and prayer
We rise, and rising feel Thy Spirit here.

3 Bless all who spend this night in pain and woe,
The burdened heart, the fainting, and distressed,
Thy comfort send to darkened homes bereaved,
Thy saving help to those by want oppressed.

4 Come, Sabbath joy, each trusting heart now fill,
And blissful peace within our homes abide,
May thankful praise each grateful heart now thrill,
And to God’s loving care their lives confide.

Text Information
First Line: As birds unto the genial homeland fly
Title: As Birds Unto the Genial Homeland
Author: David Levy (1854-
Meter: Irregular
Publication Date: 1985
Topic: Doctrines: Sabbath
Tune Information
Name: [As birds unto the genial homeland fly]
Composer: Max Grauman
Meter: Irregular
Incipit: 55132 17123 44333
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: From Union Hymnal © 1932, Central Conference of American Rabbis.



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