I’m Coming Home Again.

The wheels of time roll ceaseless on,

The moments glide away;

The hours but tell us they are gone,

Nor lingers long the day.

So that from friends, and home, away

I shall not long remain,

For soon the flying wings of time

Will bear me home again.

I have a home—oh! blessed thought!—

Which oft I call to mind;

Which oft a healing balm has brought,

And left dull care behind.

From this dear home, though far away,

I cannot long remain,

The ties of friendship, sure and strong,

Will bring me home again.

In fancy’s vision oft I see

Friendship’s extended hand,

And for a moment seem to be,

One in your happy band;

But recollection suffers not

These visions to remain,

And so to see you face to face,

I’m coming home again.

The boisterous waves roll rough around

My thin and slender bark;

While clouds arise, and storms resound,

And all is drear and dark.

But out upon the swelling tide

I shall not long remain,

For I’m coming into harbor—

I’m coming home again.