This earth is but a wilderness
Of toil, and pain, and sorrow;
But Christ is near our souls to bless,
And lightens all our sore distress,
By pointing to the morrow,-
The bright, eternal morrow,
When we shall be,
O Lord, with Thee,
Blest end of all our sorrow.
With swelling hearts, and longing eyes,
We heed the watchman's warning:
His midnight cry, "The Bridegroom 's nigh!
And watch to see appear on high,
The bright Star of the morning,-
The fair, unclouded morning,
When we shall be,
O Lord, with Thee:
We long to see its dawning.
“Behold, I come! I quickly come!”
We hear the Bridegroom telling;
“My Bride no more on earth shall roam;
“I come to take her to My home,
“My own celestial dwelling:"-
Thy own celestial dwelling,
Where we shall be,
O Lord, with Thee,
Thy praise forever swelling.