206. There's a Light Upon the Mountains

1 There’s a light upon the mountains,
And the day is at the spring,
When our eyes shall see the beauty
And the glory of the King:
Weary was our heart with waiting,
And the night-watch seemed so long,
But His triumph day is breaking,
And we hail it with a song.

2 In the fading of the starlight
We may see the coming morn;
And the lights of men are paling
In the splendors of the dawn;
For the eastern skies are glowing
As with light of hidden fire,
And the hearts of men are stirring
With the throbs of deep desire.

3 There’s a hush of expectation
And a quiet in the air,
And the breath of God is moving
In the fervent breath of prayer;
For the suffering, dying Jesus
Is the Christ upon the throne,
And the travail of our spirit
Is the travail of His own.

4 He is breaking down the barriers,
He is casting up the way;
He is calling for His angels
To build up the gates of day:
But His angels here are human,
Not the shining hosts above;
For the drum beats of His army
Are the heartbeats of our love.

5 Hark! we hear a distant music,
And it comes with fuller swell;
’Tis the triumph-song of Jesus,
Of our King, Immanuel!
Go ye forth with joy to meet Him!
And, my soul, be swift to bring
All thy sweetest and thy dearest
For the triumph of our King!

AMEN.

Text Information
First Line: There's a light upon the mountains
Title: There's a Light Upon the Mountains
Author: Henry Burton, 1840-1930
Meter: 8 7 8 7 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 1999
Topic: Pentecost/Praise to God, The Holy Spirit
Tune Information
Name: MT HOLYOKE
Composer: Maurice L. Westerholm
Meter: 8 7 8 7 D
Key: G Major or modal



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