 
	
	1 There is a world we have not seen,
  That time shall never dare destroy,
  Where mortal footstep hath not been,
  Nor ear hath caught its sounds of joy:
  There is a region lovelier far
  Than angels tell or people sing,
  Brighter than summer's beauties are,
  And softer than the tints of spring.
  2 There is a world, and oh! how blest,
  Fairer than prophets ever told,
  And never did an angel guest
  One half its blessedness unfold:
  It is all holy and serene,
  The land of glory and repose;
  And there, to dim the radiant scene,
  The tear of sorrow never flows.
  3 It is not fanned by summer gale;
  'Tis not refreshed by vernal showers;
  It never needs the moonbeam pale,
  For there are known no evening hours:
  No, for this world is ever bright
  With a pure radiance all its own;
  The stream of uncreated light
  Flows round it from the eternal throne.
  4 There forms that mortals may not see,
  Too glorious for the eye to trace,
  And clad in peerless majesty,
  Move with unutterable grace:
  In vain the philosophic eye
  May seek to view the fair abode,
  Or find it in the curtained sky:
  It is the dwelling place of God.
The Southern Harmony, 1835
| First Line: | There is a world we have not seen | 
| Meter: | 8.8.8.8 | 
| Language: | English | 
| Refrain First Line: | The world to come | 
| Copyright: | Public Domain | 
 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	

 
	
	 
	
	
 
	
	 
	
	 
 
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