1138. Come, Ye Children of the Lord

1. Come, ye children of the Lord,
Let us sing with one accord,
Let us raise a joyful strain
To our Lord, who soon will reign
On this earth, when it shall be
Cleansed from all iniquity;
When all men from sin will cease,
And will live in love and peace.

2. O, how joyful it will be
When our Savior we shall see!
When in splendor He’ll descend,
Then all wickedness shall end.
O what songs we then will sing
To our Savior, Lord and King!
O what love will then bear sway,
When our fears shall flee away!

3. All arrayed in spotless white,
We will dwell ’mid truth and light.
We will sing the songs of praise;
We will shout in joyous lays.
Earth shall then be cleansed from sin.
Every living thing therein
Shall in love and beauty dwell;
Then with joy each heart will swell.

Text Information
First Line: Come, ye children of the Lord
Title: Come, Ye Children of the Lord
Author: James Wallis (1881)
Meter: 77.77 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: James H. Wallis, 1881: When I was a young man in my twentieth year, I wrote a poem to which I paid but little attention. Someone saw it and set it to music. It appeared a simple thing at the time... but somehow there was that something in it that struck a popular chord in the hearts of the people and it will live on after I have passed away...it was such a small effort. There must have been some particular appeal or inspirational setting in it, or it would not have been so universally loved.
Tune Information
Name: MADRID
Arranger: Benjamin Carr (1824)
Meter: 77.77 D
Incipit: 11716 15314 21711
Key: A Major
Source: Traditional Spanish melody
Copyright: Public Domain



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