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The Southern harmony, and musical companion

containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems

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[Jerusalem, my happy home]

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The following poem is scored for music in the source text.

1.

Jerusalem, my happy home,
Oh! how I long for thee!
When will my sorrows have an end,
Thy joys when shall I see?
Home, sweet home, my long sought home,
My home in heaven above.

2.

Thy walls are all of precious stone,
Most glorious to behold!
Thy gates are richly set with pearl,
Thy streets are paved with gold.
Home, sweet home, my long sought home,
My home in heaven above.

3.

Thy gardens and thy pleasant greens,
My study long have been;
Such sparkling light, by human sight,
Has never yet been seen.
Home, sweet home, &c.

4.

If heaven be thus glorious, Lord,
Why should I stay from thence:
What folly 't is that I should dread
To die and go from hence!

5.

Reach down, reach down thine arm of grace,
And cause me to ascend,
Where congregations ne'er break up,
And sabbathe never end.

6.

Jesus, my love, to glory 's gone;
Him will I go and see;
And all my brethren here below
Will soon come after me.

7.

My friends, I bid you all adieu!
I leave you in God's care;
And if I never more see you,
Go on,—I'll meet you there.
Home, sweet home, &c.

8.

There we shall meet and no more part,
And heaven shall ring with praise;
While Jesus' love, in every heart,
Shall tune the song free grace.

9.

And if our fellowship below
In Jesus be so sweet,
What heights of rapture shall we know
When round the throne we meet!

10.

Millions of years around may run—
Our songs shall still go on,
To praise the Father and the Son.
And Spirit,—Three in One.
Home, sweet home, &c.