You may sing of the beauty of mountain and dale, Of the silvery streamlets and flowers of the vale; But the place most delightful this earth can afford, Is the place of devotion, the house of the Lord. | 2 You may boast of the sweetness of day’s early dawn, Of the sky’s softening graces when day is just gone; But there’s no other season or time can compare, With the hour of devotion, the season of prayer. | 3 You may value the friendships of youth and of age, And select for your comrades the noble and sage; But the friends that most cheer me on life’s rugged road, Are the friends of my Master, the children of God. | 4 You may talk of your prospects, of fame, or of wealth, And the hopes that oft flatter the favorites of health; But the hope of bright glory, of heavenly bliss— Take away every other, and give me but this. | 5 Ever hail, blessed temple, abode of my Lord! I will turn to thee often, to hear from his word; I will walk to thine altar with those that I love, And rejoice in the prospects revealed from above. | |