Sweet Home of Rest

How fair are the walls of that city of light

Author: Fannie E. Davison
Tune: [How fair are the walls of that city of light]
Published in 4 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 How fair are the walls of that city of light,
Whose streets by the ransomed are trod,
And over whose beauty there cometh no cloud,
Whose builder and maker is God.

Chorus:
O home, sweet home of rest;
Home of the sinless,
Home of the blest,
O home, sweet home of rest,
Home, sweet home.

2 And sometimes the gates of that city I see,
And sometimes in melody clear
The voices, whose silence has saddened my heart,
Come sweetly my spirit to cheer. [Chorus]

3 I list to their music, the city draws near,
The city of infinite rest,
They call me in accents of tenderest love,
They sing of the home of the blest. [Chorus]


Source: Gems and Jewels #148

Author: Fannie E. Davison

Born: 1851, Cuy­a­ho­ga Falls, Ohio. Died: March 10, 1887, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. Buried: Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri. Fannie’s fa­ther was killed when she was 10 years old; af­ter her mo­ther’s re­mar­ri­age to ho­tel­i­er Hen­ry War­ner, the fam­i­ly moved to Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri. Fan­nie mar­ried court re­port­er Asa Lee Da­vis­on and they moved to Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois, then Ma­di­son, Wis­con­sin. Sev­er­al of her songs ap­peared in pub­li­ca­tions from the Fill­more Bro­thers of Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio, in­clud­ing Songs of Gra­ti­tude (1877), Joy and Glad­ness (1880) and The Voice of Joy (1882). Lyrics-- Last Words, The Purer in Heart, O God --hymntime.com/tch/bi… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: How fair are the walls of that city of light
Title: Sweet Home of Rest
Author: Fannie E. Davison
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O home, sweet home of rest
Copyright: Public Domain

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Gems and Jewels #148

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Joy and Gladness #20

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Songs of Glory No. 2 #114

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The Voice of Joy #136

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