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HEAVEN'S
MY
HOME. IIs.
"In
heaven
we
look
for
the
Saviour,
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ."-PHIL.
3
:
20.
R.
H.
DAVIS
and
J.
S.
TERRY,
1869.
Key
of
G.
DR.
R.
H.
DAVIS
and
J.
S.
TERRY,
1869.
1. { Come,
all
my
dear
breth-ren
and
help
me
to
sing;
He
died
to
a
-
tone
for
the
sins
of
the
world;
2. {
While
here
in
the
val
-
ley
of
con
-
flict
I
stay,
In
all
my
af
-
flic
-
tions
to
thee
would
I
come,
I'm
go
- ing
to
Je
-
sus,
he's
heav
-
en's
great
King,
His
ban
-
ner
is
fly
-
ing,
his
sails
are
un
-
furled.
Oh,
give
me
sub
-
mis
-
sion,
and
strength
as
my
day,
Re
-
joic
-
ing
in
hope
of
my
glo
-
ri
-
ous
home.
3. { I
long,
dear
-
est
Lord,
in
thy
beau
-
ties
to
shine,
No
more
as
an
ex
-
ile
in
sor
-
row
to
pine;
And
in
thy
dear
im
-
age
a
-
rise
from
the
tomb,
With
glo
-
ri
-
fied
mil
-
lions
to
praise
thee
at
home.
CHORUS.
Heav'ns
my
home,
Heav'ns
my
home,
I'm
go
-
ing
to
Je
-
sus,
For
heav
-
en's
my
home.
Heav'ns
my
home,
Heav'ns
my
home,
I'm
go
-
ing
to
Je
-
sus,
For
heav
-
en's
my
home.
This
tune
is
supposed
to
have
been
composed
about
1869.
It
is
credited
to
R.
H.
Davis
and
J.
S.
Terry,
but
little
is
known
of
either
of
them.
They
were
prominent
in
the
sacred
musical
conventions
and
societies
from
1859
up
to
the
early
seventies.
We
have
been
unable
to
get
any
data
about
them
since
that
time
The
tune
here
presented
is
practically
as
it
appears,
changes
are
only
made
to
carry
out
the
seeming
intention
of
the
music.