Text: | Beams of Heaven as I Go |
Author: | Charles Albert Tindley |
Tune: | SOME DAY |
Composer: | Charles Albert Tindley |
Transcriber: | F. A. Clark |
1 Beams of heaven, as I go
through this wilderness of woe,
guide my heart in peaceful ways,
turn my midnights into days;
When in life's shadows I would grope,
faith always sees a star of hope,
And soon from all life's grief and danger
I shall be free some day.
Refrain:
I do not know how long 'twill be,
now what the future holds for me,
But this I know, if Jesus leads me,
I shall get home some day.
2 Oftentimes my sky is clear,
joy abounds without a tear,
though a day's so bright begun,
clouds may hide tomorrow's sun. [Refrain]
There'll be a day that's always bright,
a day that never yields to night,
And in its light the streets of glory
I shall behold some day.
3 Burdens now may crush me down,
disappointments all around,
troubles speak in mournful sigh,
sorrow through a tear-stained eye.
There is a world where pleasure reigns,
no mourning soul shall roam its plains,
And to that land of peace and glory
I want to go some day. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Beams of heaven, as I go |
Title: | Beams of Heaven as I Go |
Author: | Charles Albert Tindley (c. 1960, alt.) |
Refrain First Line: | I do not know how long 'twill be |
Meter: | 7.7.7.7.8.8.9.56. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1995 |
Topic: | Eternal Life; Freedom and Liberation: Spiritual; Peace: Inner(2 more...) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | SOME DAY |
Composer: | Charles Albert Tindley (c. 1906) |
Transcriber: | F. A. Clark (1906) |
Meter: | 7.7.7.7.8.8.9.56. |
Key: | E♭ Major |