1  There's a light upon the mountains,
       and the day is at the spring,
    When our eyes shall see the beauty
       and the glory of the King;
    Weary was our heart with waiting,
       and the night-watch seemed so long,
    But His triumph-day is breaking, and
       we hail it with a song.
 
 
 2  In the fading of the starlight we can
       see the coming morn;
    And the lights of men are paling in
       the splendors of the dawn;
    For the eastern skies are glowing as
       with lights of hidden fire,
    And the hearts of men are stirring
       with the throb of deep desire.
 
 
 3  There's a hush of expectation, and
       a quiet in the air;
    And the breath of God is moving in
       the fervent breath of prayer;
    For the suffering,
       dying Jesus is the Christ upon the throne,
    And the travail of our spirit is the
       travail of His own.
 
 
 4  He is breaking down the barriers,
       He is casting up the way;
    He is calling for His angels to build
       up the gates of day;
    But His angels here are human, not
       the shining hosts above,
    For the drum-beats of His army are
       the heart-beats of our love.
 
 
 5  Hark! we hear a distant music, and
       it comes with fuller swell;
    'Tis the triumph song of Jesus, of
       our King Emmanuel;
    Zion, go ye forth to meet Him,
       and my soul, be swift to bring
    All thy sweetest and thy dearest for
       the triumph of our King.