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52. One Day Nearer

1 O'er the hills the sun is setting,
And the eve is drawing on,
Slowly drops the gentle twilight,
For another day is gone;
Gone for aye its race is over,
Soon the darker shades will come,
Still 'tis sweet to know at even,
We are one day nearer home.

2 "One day nearer" sings the sailor,
As he glides the waters o'er,
While the light is softly dying,
On his distant native shore;
So the Christian on life's ocean,
As his life boat cuts the foam,
In the ev'ning cries with rapture,
"I am one day nearer home."

3 Nearer home! Yes, one day nearer
To our Father's home on high,
To the green fields and the fountains,
Of the land beyond the sky;
For the heav'n grows brighter o'er us,
And the lamps hang in the dome,
And our tents are pitched still closer,
For we're one day nearer home.

Text Information
First Line: O'er the hills the sun is setting
Title: One Day Nearer
Language: English
Publication Date: 1875
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [O'er the hills the sun is setting]
Composer: J. R. M.
Key: B♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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