1840 05 15 Times and Seasons Farewell Song
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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.
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- 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.