Page 275
I'M
GOING
HOME
L.
M.
"And
I
will
rejoice
in
Jerusalem,
and
joy
in
my
people:
and
the
voice
of
weeping
shall
be
no
more
heard
in
her,
nor
the
voice
of
crying.
Isa.
65-19.
Key
of
F
Major.
Leonard
P.
Breedlove.
1950.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson 1911.
Fare
-
well
vain
world!
I'm
go
-
ing
home!
My
Sa
-
viour
smiles
and
bids
me
come,
And
I
don't
care
to
stay
bere
long
Sweet
an
-
gels
beck
-
on
me
a
-
way,
To
sing
God's
praise
in
end
-
less
day,
And
I
don't
care
to
stay
here
long!
Fare
-
wel
vain
world!
I'm
go
-
ing
home!
My
Sa
-
viour
smiles
and
bids
me
come,
And
I
don't
care
to
stay
here
long!
Sweet
-
an
-
gels
beck
-
on
me
a
-
way.
To
sing
God's
praise
in
end
-
less
day
And
I
don't
care
to
stay
here
long!
Right
up
yon
-
der'
Christ-ians
a'
-
way
up
yon
-
der;
O,
yes,
my
Lord,
for
I
dont
care
to
stay
here
long.
Right
up
yon
-
der,
Christ-ians
a
-
way
up
-
yon
-
der;
O,
yes,
my
Lord,
for
I
don't
care
to
stay
here
long.
Breedlove
was
a
music
teacher
in
Georgia.
He
died
about
forty
years
ago
in
South
Georgia.
He
was
a
member
of
the
Southern
Musical
Convention
from
the
time
it
was
organized
in
1844
up
to
the
time
of
his
death.
He was
secretary
of
the
convention
from
1845
to
1850.
In
the
Sacred
Harp,
compiled
by
B.
F.
White
and
E.
J.
King
he
is
credited
with
Arnold
and
ten
other
tunes.
See
further
statement
of
him
in
James
Brief
History
of
the
Sacred
Harp,
page
113.
The
hymn
is
used
in
a
number
of
tunes
in
this
book.
Alto
has
been
added
by
S.
M.
Denson
1911.
The
words
in
the
part
of
this
tune
have
been
used
in
connection
with
several
tunes
in
this
book.
See
traveling
Pilgrim
by
R.
H.
Rees,
278
and
page
70
in
the
Union
Harp
by
J.S.
James
1909,
same
book
page
69
by
J.
P.
Rees
and
in
tune
Golden
Harp
page
274,
as
well
as
other
tunes,
each
of
the
authors
have
changed
the
words
to
suit
their
tune.