644. From Distant Shores Returning

1 From distant shores returning,
The pilgrim journeys home;
For rest His soul is yearning,
He would no longer roam.

2 A flowered grave encloses
What he had held so dear;
He sees the wilting roses,
And looks beyond for cheer.

3 Great cities often glory
In boundless wealth of gold,
But soon the doleful story
Of their decay is told.

4 The harps sweet tones are waning
Upon the silent air,
Nor day nor night retaining
That melody so fair.

5 The pilgrim who the pleasures
Of yonder world can taste,
Cares naught for earthly treasures,
That soon will go to waste.

6 He longs for things immortal,
For joys that ne'er decay,
And so to heaven's portal
He fondly wends his way.

Text Information
First Line: From distant shores returning
Title: From Distant Shores Returning
Translator: H. Brueckner (1925)
Author: C. Barth (1850)
Meter: 7 6 7 6
Language: English
Publication Date: 1930
Topic: Meditation
Tune Information
Name: VIATOR
Composer: Anon.
Meter: 7 6 7 6
Key: E♭ Major
Source: German chorale: Der Pilger aus der Ferne



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