Jerusalem, my happy home,
When shall I come to thee?
When shall my sorrows have an end?
Thy joys when shall I see?
O happy harbor of the saints!
O sweet and pleasant soil!
In thee no sorrow may be found,
No grief, no care, no toil.
In thee no sickness may be seen,
No hurt, no ache, no sore;
There death no longer menaces
There life is evermore.
Why should I shrink at pain and woe?
Or feel at death dismay?
I’ve Jesus and his land in view
With realms of endless day!
Jerusalem, my happy home,
Would God I were in thee!
Would God my woes were at an end
Thy joys that I might see!
Would God my woes were at an end
Thy joys that I might see!
Joseph Bromehead, 1795
credits
from Beggar,
released September 17, 2013
Words: Joseph Bromehead, 1795
Music: Luke Morton, 2011
Drums, piano: Mark Ribera
Bass: Chad Lloyd
Violin: Brandon Vance
Guitar, vocals: Luke Morton
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