1 Hope is singing, sweetly singing;
Singing in an undertone;
Singing as if God had taught it,
"It is better further on."
Chorus:
Further on, further on,
"It is better further on."
Oh, my soul doth sing with rapture,
"It is better further on!"
2 Night and day it sings the same song,
Sings it while I sit alone;
Sings it so the heart would hear it,
"It is better further on." [Chorus]
3 Sit upon the grave and sings it,
Sings it when the heart would groan;
Sings it when the shadows darken,
"It is better further on." [Chorus]
4 Further on--but how much further?
Count the mile-stones one by one?
No, not counting--only trusting,
"It is better further on." [Chorus]
5 Beyond the vale, beyond the shadows,
Shines the everlasting sun;
Walk by faith amid the darkness;
"It is better further on." [Chorus]
Source: The Morning Star: a collection of new sacred songs, for the Sunday school, prayer meeting, and the social circle #74
Parker, Joseph, D.D., s. of a stonemason, was born at Hexham, Northumberland, April 9, 1830, and d. at Hampstead, London, Nov. 28, 1902.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
Go to person page >| First Line: | Hope is singing, singing sweetly |
| Title: | It Is Better Farther On |
| Author: | Joseph Parker |
| Language: | English |
| Refrain First Line: | It is better farther on |
| Copyright: | Public Domain |
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