3797. A Light upon the Shore

1. We’ve journeyed many a day
Upon an ocean wide,
Amid the mist and spray
Of many a surging tide;
But, lo! the land is near!
For just beyond the foam
I see it bright and clear,
The light of home, sweet home.

Refrain
There’s a light upon the shore, brother,
It flashes from the strand;
The night is almost o’er, brother,
The haven’s just at hand.

2. We’ve had our storms of doubt,
Our rains of bitter tears,
Our fightings fierce without,
Within our anxious fears;
But, lo! the storms are past,
They cannot reach us more;
We’ve sighted land at last,
The blessèd stormless shore. [Refrain]

3. O land of calmest rest,
Where suns no more go down!
O haven of the blest,
With bliss and glory crowned!
No more the storm, the dark,
The breakers and the foam,
No more the wail, for hark!
We hear the songs of home. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: We've journeyed many a day
Title: A Light upon the Shore
Author: Henry Burton (1877)
Refrain First Line: There's a light upon the shore, brother
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [We've journeyed many a day]
Composer: James McGranahan
Incipit: 11333 55646 53132
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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