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211. Sing We of the Golden City

1 Sing we of the Golden City,
Pictured in the legends old:
Everlasting light shines o’er it,
Wondrous things of it are told.
Only righteous men and women
Dwell within its gleaming walls,
Wrong is banished from its borders,
Justice reigns through all its halls.

2 We are builders of that City,
All our joys and all our groans
Help to rear its shining ramparts;
All our lives are building-stones.
For that City we must labor,
For its sake bear pain and grief;
In it find the end of living
And the anchor of belief.

3 And the work that we have builded,
Oft with bleeding hands, and tears,
Oft in error, oft in anguish,
Will not perish with our years.
It will last, and shine transfigured,
In the final reign of right;
It will pass into the splendors
Of the City of the Light.

Text Information
First Line: Sing we of the Golden City
Title: Sing We of the Golden City
Author: Felix Adler (1878)
Publication Date: 1921
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: HUNTINGTON
Composer: Grace Wilbur Conant (1913)
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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