519. I'm But a Stranger Here

1 I'm but a stranger here,
Heav'n is my home;
Earth is a desert drear;
Heav'n is my home:
Danger and sorrow stand
Round me on ev'ry hand;
Heav'n is my fatherland,
Heav'n is my home.

2 What though the tempest rage?
Heav'n is my home;
Short is my pilgrimage,
Heav'n is my home.
And time's wild wintry blast
Soon shall be overpast;
I shall reach home at last;
Heav'n is my home.

3 There at my Saviour's side,
Heaven is my home;
I shall be glorified,
Heaven is my home:
There are the good and blest,
Those I love most and best,
Grant me with them to rest;
Heaven is my home.

4 Grant me to murmur not,
Heaven is my home;
Whate'er my earthly lot,
Heaven is my home.
Grant me at last to stand,
Jesus, at Thy right hand,
There in my fatherland:
Heaven is my home!

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: I'm but a stranger here
Title: I'm But a Stranger Here
Author: Thomas Rawson Taylor (1836)
Meter: 6 4, 6 4, 6 6, 6 4.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1937
Scripture: ;
Topic: Hope and Aspiration; Trinity, First Sunday
Tune Information
Name: ST. EDMUND
Composer: Arthur Seymour Sullivan, (1842-1900).
Meter: 6 4, 6 4, 6 6, 6 4.
Key: G Major



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