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537 | Laudes Domini#538 | 539 |
Text: | "Jordan's Strand" |
Author: | D. Nelson |
1 My days are gliding, swiftly by,
And I, a pilgrim stranger,
Would not detain them as they fly,
Those hours of toil and danger.
Refrain:
For, oh, we stand on Jordan's strand,
Our friends are passing over;
And just before, the Shining Shore
We may almost discover!
2 We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear,
Our heavenly home discerning;
Our absent Lord has left us word,
Let every lamp be burning. [Refrain]
3 Should coming days be cold and dark,
We need not cease our singing;
That perfect rest naught can molest,
Where golden harps are ringing. [Refrain]
4 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow,
Each cord on earth to sever;
Our King says, Come, and there's our home
For ever, oh, for ever! [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | My days are gliding swiftly by |
Title: | "Jordan's Strand" |
Author: | D. Nelson |
Refrain First Line: | For, oh, we stand on Jordan's strand |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Topic: | The Church of God; Death; Hope: In Death(1 more...) |
Notes: | P. M. |