Text: | O mother dear, Jerusalem |
Author: | D. Dickson |
Tune: | MATERNA |
Composer: | S. A. Ward |
1 O mother dear, Jerusalem,
When shall I come to thee?
When shall my sorrows have an end?
Thy joys when shall I see?
2 O happy harbour of God's saints!
O sweet and pleasant soil!
In thee no sorrow can be found,
Nor grief, nor care, nor toil.
3 No murky cloud o'ershadows thee,
Nor gloom, nor darksome night;
But every soul shines as the sun;
For God Himself gives light.
4 O my sweet home, Jerusalem,
Thy joys when shall I see?
The King that sitteth on thy throne
In His felicity?
5 Thy gardens and thy godly walks
Continually are green,
Where grow such sweet and pleasant flowers
As nowhere else are seen.
6 Right through thy streets, with silver sound,
The living waters flow,
And on the banks, on either side,
The trees of life do grow.
7 Those trees for evermore bear fruit,
And evermore do spring:
There evermore the angels are,
And evermore do sing.
8 Jerusalem, my happy home,
Would God I were in thee!
Would God my woes were at an end,
Thy joys that I might see!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O mother dear, Jerusalem |
Author: | D. Dickson |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1920 |
Topic: | General |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | MATERNA |
Composer: | S. A. Ward |
Meter: | C.M.D. |
Key: | Dâ™ Major |
Notes: | Public Domain. |