579. Jerusalem, my happy home

1 Jerusalem, my happy home,
Name ever dear to me!
When shall my labors have an end
In joy, and peace, and thee?

2 When shall these eyes thy heaven-built walls
And pearly gates behold?
Thy bulwarks with salvation strong,
And streets of shining gold?

3 O when, thou city of my God,
Shall I thy courts ascend,
Where evermore the angels sing,
Where sabbaths have no end?

4 There happier bowers than Eden's bloom,
Nor sin nor sorrow know:
Blest seats! through rude and stormy scenes
I onward press to you.

5 Why should I shrink from pain and woe,
Or feel at death dismay?
I've Canaan's goodly land in view,
And realms of endless day.

6 Apostles, martyrs, prophets there
Around my Saviour stand;
And soon my friends in Christ below
Will join the glorious band.

7 Jerusalem, my happy home!
My soul still pants for thee;
then shall my labors have an end,
When I thy joys shall see.

Text Information
First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home
Author: Francis Baker (1628, alt.)
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Topic: Death and Eternity: Heaven; Easter Season, Fourth Sunday
Source: Composite translation, 1801, a.
Notes: Alternate tune: #86, #227 or #574
Tune Information
Name: MACFARREN
Meter: C. M.
Key: A Major
Notes: Composer from index; Walter Macfarren, 1870



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