15361. Let Not Thy Hands Be Slack

1 Let not thy hands be slack, live not in vain;
Out on life’s lonely track men toil in pain.
Play thou a brother’s part, strength, love and hope impart;
Bid thou the fainting heart look up again.

2 Let not thy hands be slack, haste to the fray!
Dream not of turning back; life is not play!
Gird thou thy armor on, fight till the battle’s won,
Then shall thy Lord’s Well done, more than repay!

3 Let not thy hands be slack, grip thou thy sword!
Why should’st thou courage lack? Think of the Lord.
Did He not fight for thee? Stronger than all is He,
And He thy strength will be, rest on His Word.

4 Let not thy hands be slack, fear not! be strong!
Cease not to make attack on every wrong!
Press on for truth and right, hold high the Gospel light,
Expel the dirge of night with Heaven’s song!

5 Let not thy hands be slack, the days fly fast.
Lost moments come not back from the dark past.
Then be not slack of hand! Help thou the weak to stand!
To God and fatherland give all thou hast!

Text Information
First Line: Let not thy hands be slack, live not in vain
Title: Let Not Thy Hands Be Slack
Author: S. E. Burrow
Meter: 10.10.12.10
Language: English
Source: Fellowship Hymns by Clarence Augustus Barbour (New York: 1910)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. EDMUND
Composer: Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1872)
Meter: 10.10.12.10
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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