| Text: | We Journey to a City |
| Author: | Henry Burton |
| Tune: | [We journey to a city] |
| Composer: | Leonard C. Voke |
1 We journey to a city,
Which eye hath never seen;
We journey to a country,
Whose shores are ever green.
Far, far away it lieth,
Beyond the valley low,
Beyond the chilling river,
Beyond its waves of woe.
Refrain:
We journey to a city,
Which eye hath never seen;
We journey to a country,
Whose shores are ever green.
2 No eye hath seen its glories,
Its joys have ne’er been told;
No cloud of sorrow passes
Over its streets of gold.
But strains of sweetest music,
Float on its balmy air,
And voices of the harpers
Who sing their triumph there. [Refrain]
3 They sing the name of Jesus,
Who washed them in His blood;
The Lamb who went before them,
Thro’ desert, fire and flood.
No more the far-off vision;
With open face they see
The King in all His beauty,
Who died to set them free. [Refrain]
4 We journey to a city,
Which eye hath never seen;
We journey to a country,
Whose shores are ever green.
A little while of tempest,
And then the endless calm;
A little while of battle,
And then the victor’s palm. [Refrain]
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | We journey to a city |
| Title: | We Journey to a City |
| Author: | Henry Burton |
| Refrain First Line: | We journey to a city |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1921 |
| Topic: | Heaven |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | [We journey to a city] |
| Composer: | Leonard C. Voke |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |