September 11, 2015

Distant Land

Distant Land 
by John Rutter

I see a distant land: it shines so clear. 
Sometimes it seems so far, sometimes so near. 
Come, join together, take the dusty road; 
Help one another: share the heavy load. 
The journey may be long: no end in sight: 
There may be hills to climb, or giants to fight: 
But if you’ll take my hand, 
We’ll walk together toward the land of freedom, freedom, freedom.

I hear a distant song: it fills the air. 
I hear it, deep and strong, rise up in prayer: 
‘O Lord, we are many; help us to be one. 
Heal our divisions: let thy will be done.’ 
I know the time will come when war must cease: 
A time of truth and love, a time of peace. 
The people cry, ‘How long? 
Till all our world can join the song of freedom, freedom.

I touch a distant hand and feel its glow, 
The hand I hoped was there: at last I know. 
Swords into ploughshares: can it all be true? 
Friends out of strangers: start with me and you. 
I see another time, another place 
Where we can all be one, one human race. 
The walls will melt away, 
We’ll come together on the day of freedom, freedom, freedom.