16943. Lost For Aye

1 O wan­der­ing, sin­ful one,
Have you pon­dered well the hour
When God shall sum­mon you
From earth life away?
And will you rea­dy be,
Cleansed and kept by Je­sus’ pow­er,
Or in the depths of end­less
Night lost for aye?

Refrain:
Lost for aye, oh! will you be
Lost for aye, when grace is free,
Nevermore the glor­ious face
Of Christ to be­hold?
Lost for aye, yes, lost for aye;
Lost for aye, and by de­lay,
In des­pair to live through
Endless ang­uish un­told!

2 O soon will judg­ment come,
And each soul ac­count must give
For ev­ery thought and deed
From day un­to day!
With pa­tience do you strive
Ever for the Lord to live,
Or are you drift­ing on
To be lost for aye? [Refrain]

3 What sor­row it will be,
Unprepared to meet the Lord,
And know at last sin’s pen­al­ty
You must pay;
All hope of mer­cy gone,
Endless death your soul’s re­ward,
With all the doomed of earth
To be lost for aye! [Refrain]

4 O think of Je­sus’ love,
How to save the lost He died,
And how He bless­es all
Who trust and ob­ey!
Just now re­pent, be­lieve,
And ac­cept the Cru­ci­fied;
Salvation’s free, and do
Not be lost for aye! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: O wan­der­ing, sin­ful one
Title: Lost For Aye
Author: Sylvia Lee (1914)
Refrain First Line: Lost for aye, oh! will you be
Language: English
Source: The Pilot by Alfred E. Helton (Lenoir, NC: Teachers' Music Publishing, 1914)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [O wan­der­ing, sin­ful one]
Composer: George Washington Bacon
Key: g minor
Copyright: Public Domain



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