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He looked for a city and lived in a
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| 1. | He looked for a city and lived in a |
| | tent,' |
| | A pilgrim to glory right onward he |
| | went; |
| | God's promise his solace, so royal his |
| | birth, |
| | No wonder he sought not the glories of |
| | earth. |
| | City! O City fair! |
| | God's dwelling with man to eternity |
| | is there. |
| 2. | He looked for a city, his God should |
| | prepare; |
| | No mansion on earth, could he covet or |
| | share, |
| | For had not God told him, that royal |
| | abode |
| | Awaited His pilgrims on ending the |
| | road. |
| 3. | He looked for a city; if sometimes he |
| | sighed |
| | To be trudging the road, all earth's |
| | glory denied, |
| | The thought of that city changed |
| | sighing to song, |
| | For the road might be rough, but it |
| | could not be long. |
| 4. | He looked for a city, his goal, Lord, we |
| | share |
| | And know that bright city, which Thou |
| | dost prepare |
| | Is ever our portion, since willing to be |
| | Just pilgrims with Jesus, our roof a tent |
| | tree. |