Text: | There Is a Land Immortal |
Author: | Thomas MacKellar |
Tune: | [There is a land immortal] |
Composer: | Frank L. Armstrong |
1 There is a land immortal,
The beautiful of lands;
Beside its ancient portal
A silent sentry stands.
He only can undo it,
And open wide the door;
And mortals who pass through it
Are mortal nevermore.
2 That glorious land is Heaven,
And Death the sentry grim;
The Lord thereof has given
The opening keys to him;
And ransom’d spirits, sighing
And sorrowful for sin,
Pass through the gate in dying,
And freely enter in.
3 Though dark and drear the passage
That leadeth to the gate,
Yet grace attends the message,
To souls that watch and wait;
And at the time appointed
A messenger comes down,
And guides the Lord's anointed
From cross to glory's crown.
4 Their sighs are lost in singing;
They're blessed in their tears;
Their journey heavenward winging,
They leave on earth their fears.
Death like an angel seeming,
"We welcome thee!" they cry;
Their face with glory gleaming,
'Tis life for them to die.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | There is a land immortal |
Title: | There Is a Land Immortal |
Author: | Thomas MacKellar |
Publication Date: | 1889 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [There is a land immortal] |
Composer: | Frank L. Armstrong |