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8650. On The Far Off Shore

1 On the far off shore they’ll greet us,
Forms that we have loved before;
In their spotless robes they’ll meet us,
Singing welcome, evermore!
There, a seraph band, they wander,
Where the pastures green unfold;
And the crystal streams meander,
Over sands of shining gold.

Refrain:
On the far off shore they’ll meet us,
Forms that we have loved before;
And with songs of welcome greet us,
Welcome! welcome! evermore.

2 There, perchance, a sainted mother,
Sings the songs we loved of old,
As she leads an angel brother,
Sweetest lamb of all the fold;
Or a sister long departed,
With a glory on her face,
Sends to us, the weary hearted,
Messages of love and grace. [Refrain]

3 Where the waters brightly sparkle,
In the golden city’s light,
Will no shadow ever darkle,
And no changing seasons blight;
Trees of fadeless beauty quiver
Where the blossoms kiss the tide,
As along the shining river
Songs of welcome sweetly glide. [Refrain]

4 There, beside that balmy river,
Sorrow, toil and pain shall cease,
And our hearts shall rest forever
’Neath the canopy of peace.
Glad, indeed will be the meeting,
On that far off, blissful shore,
When the Savior’s tender greeting
Bids us welcome, evermore. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: On the far off shore they’ll greet us
Title: On The Far Off Shore
Author: C. Ernest Fahnestock (1874)
Refrain First Line: On the far off shore they’ll meet us
Language: English
Source: Songs of Glory, by James Fillmore (Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers, 1874)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [On the far off shore they’ll greet us]
Composer: W. T. Porter
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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