1840 05 15 Times and Seasons Farewell Song

From New York City LDS History
Jump to: navigation, search

Farewell Song

Sung at the General Conference of the Latter day Saints, in the City of New York, as six of their Elders, viz: B. Young, H. C. Kimball, O. Pratt, G. A. Smith, R. Hedlock and P. P. Pratt, were about to sail for Europe. They took passage on board the Ship Patrick Henry, for Liverpool, and sailed on the 7th March, 1840.

---

When shall we all meet again?
When shall we our rest obtain?
When our pilgrimage be o'er,
Parting sighs be known no more,
When Mount Zion we regain,
There may we all meet again.


We to foreign climes repair,
Truth, the message which we bear,
Truth, which Angels oft have borne;
Truth, to comfort those who mourn,
Truth eternal will remain,
On its rock we'll meet again.


Now the bright and morning Star,
Spreads its glorious light afar�
Kindles up the rising dawn,
Of that bright Millenial morn�
When the Saints shall rise and reign,
Then may we all meet again.


When the sons of Israel come,
When they build Jerusalem,�
When the house of God is reared,
And Messiah's way prepared�
When from heaven he comes to reign
In the clouds we'll meet again.


When the earth is cleansed by fire
When the wicked's hopes expire�
When in cold oblivion's shade,
Proud oppressors all are laid�
Long will Zion's Mount remain,
There may we all meet again.
Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
our other site
Navigation
Toolbox