16598. Waiting, Calmly Waiting

1 I am wait­ing, calm­ly wait­ing,
While on Heav­en me­di­tat­ing,
And the years so slow­ly ag­ing,
In the drea­ry wastes of life;
I see man­sions past the riv­er,
Where the sun­beams ev­er quiv­er
On the strand where mor­tals nev­er
Mingle more in hate or strife.

Refrain:
I am wait­ing, calm­ly wait­ing,
For my home be­yond the skies.
I am wait­ing, calm­ly wait­ing,
I am wait­ing for the prize.

2 I have heard the mys­tic voic­es,
Rising high ab­ove the nois­es,
Made by those whose blind­ed sens­es
Prate of "higher life" be­low;
I have learned to know how hol­low
Are the sub­stanc­es they fol­low;
I am sick of all their fol­ly,
And am waiting now to go. [Refrain]

3 Life is but a field of bat­tle,
Spite of all the sense­less prat­tle,
Of its use­ful­ness and glo­ry,
Where the best are al­ways slain;
Where the brav­est are no win­ners,
And the nob­lest on­ly sin­ners,
Where the in­cense that we of­fer
Rises con­stant­ly in vain. [Refrain]

4 I am sick of wrongs in­flict­ed,
Where de­fense is in­ter­dict­ed,
While I sit with lips un­op­ened,
As my foes around me rave;
I would close my eyes for­ev­er,
I would all life’s link­ings sev­er,
For I know there’s truth and jus­tice
For us all be­yond the grave. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I am wait­ing, calm­ly wait­ing
Title: Waiting, Calmly Waiting
Author: Frank B. Copp (1892, alt.)
Refrain First Line: I am wait­ing, calm­ly wait­ing
Language: English
Source: The Evangelists' Songs of Praise No. 2 by Curtis V. Strickland (Huntington: Inc.: C. V. Strickland, 1892)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I am wait­ing, calm­ly wait­ing]
Composer: William Gould Tomer
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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