2324. He Rolls the Stone Away

1. Some days are dark and dreary, filled with pain and care,
My doubting heart oft questions why are not all fair;
Then comes with blest assurance as I hear God say:
Fear not, and from my spirit rolls the stone away.

Refrain
He rolls the stone away, He rolls the stone away,
My loving, heav’nly Father rolls the stone away;
He rolls the stone away, He rolls the stone away,
My loving, heav’nly Father rolls the stone away;

2. In days of pain and sorrow Satan tries his art,
With earth’s delusive solace for an aching heart;
But deep within my soul a loving voice doth say:
Fear not, and from my spirit rolls the stone away. [Refrain]

3. And when the shadows lengthen and I near the vale,
And when the king of terrors seemeth to prevail;
I trust to hear my pilot in His sweet voice say:
Fear not, and from my spirit rolls the stone away. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Some days are dark and dreary, filled with pain and care
Title: He Rolls the Stone Away
Author: Will H. Ruebush (1909)
Refrain First Line: He rolls the stone away, He rolls the stone away
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Some days are dark and dreary]
Composer: William Howe Ruebush (1909)
Incipit: 13334 55346 15332
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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