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270. Beulah Land

1 I’ve reached the land of corn and wine,
And all its riches freely mine;
Here shines undimmed one blissful day,
For all my night has passed away.

Refrain:
O Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land,
As on thy highest mount I stand,
I look away across the sea,
Where mansions are prepared for me,
And view the shining glory shore,
My Heav’n, my home forevermore!

2 My Savior comes and walks with me,
And sweet communion here have we;
He gently leads me by His hand,
For this is Heaven’s borderland. (Refrain)

3 A sweet perfume upon the breeze
Is borne from ever-vernal trees;
And flow’rs that never fading grow,
Where streams of life forever flow. (Refrain)

4 The zephyrs seem to float to me,
Sweet sounds of Heaven’s melody,
As angels with the white-robed throng
Join in the sweet redemption song. (Refrain)

Text Information
First Line: I've reached the land of corn and wine
Title: Beulah Land
Author: Edgar P. Stites, 1836-1921
Refrain First Line: O Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land
Language: English
Publication Date: 1957
Topic: Fellowship: with God; Funeral Hymns; The ChTristian Way of Life: Praise and Testimony
Tune Information
Name: [I've reached the land of corn and wine]
Composer: John R. Sweney, 1837-1899
Key: G Major



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