Text: | Art thou Weary, art thou Languid |
Author: | J. M. Neale |
Tune: | BULLINGER |
Composer: | Ethelbert W. Bullinger |
1 Art thou weary, art thou languid,
Art thou sore distrest?
“Come to Me,” saith One, “and, coming,
Be at rest.”
2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him,
If He be my guide?
“In His feet and hands are wound-prints,
And His side.”
3 Is there diadem, as monarch,
That His brow adorns?
“Yea, a crown, in very surety,
But of thorns.”
4 If I find Him, if I follow,
What His guerdon here?
“Many a sorrow, many a labor,
Many a tear.”
5 If I still hold closely to Him,
What has He at last?
“Sorrow vanquished, labor ended,
Jordan passed.”
6 If I ask Him to receive me,
Will He say me nay?
“Not till earth and not till heaven
Pass away.”
7 Finding, following, keeping, struggling,
Is He sure to bless?
“Saints, apostles, prophets, martyrs,
Answer, Yes.”
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Art thou weary, art thou languid |
Title: | Art thou Weary, art thou Languid |
Author: | J. M. Neale (1862) |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1918 |
Topic: | The Christian Life: Call and Repentance |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | BULLINGER |
Composer: | Ethelbert W. Bullinger (1877) |
Key: | A♭ Major |