Till the Boat Comes By

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1 In the house of many mansions,
With its portals bright and fair,
I am laying up my treasures,
And my heart has long been there.

Refrain:
At the river that divides me
From my Father's house on high,
I am waiting, I am watching
Till the boat comes by.

2 I have seen it in the distance
As it bent its snowy sail,
To the music of the waters
And the whisper of the gale. [Refrain]

3 In the house of many mansions
Dwells my Savior and my King;
I shall see Him in His beauty
And His praise my tongue shall sing. [Refrain]

4 Oh, that boat will soon be coming,
It will bear me home, I know,
To the house of many mansions,
And the friends of long ago. [Refrain]

Coronation Hymns, 1910

Author: Fanny Crosby

Pseudonymns: James L. Black, Henrietta E. Blair, Charles Bruce, Robert Bruce, Lyman G. Cuyler, Lizzie Edwards. Grace J. Frances, Victoria Frances, Frank Gould, Frances Hope, Annie L. James, Martha J. Lankton, Maud Marion, Sallie Martin, Alice Monteith, Sallie Smith, J. L. Sterling, John Sterling, Julia Sterling, Ida Scott Taylor, Carrie M. Wilson, Clara M. Wilson Frances Jane Crosby, the daughter of John and Mercy Crosby, was born in Southeast, Putnam County, N. Y., March 24, 1820. She became blind at the age of six weeks from maltreatment of her eyes during a spell of sickness. When she was eight years old she moved with her parents to Eidgefield, Conn., the family remaining there four years. At the age of fifteen she entered the New Yo… Go to person page >

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First Line: In the house of many mansions
Title: Till the Boat Comes By
Author: Fanny Crosby
Language: English
Refrain First Line: At the river that divides me

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