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3369. Jesus, My Friend

1. I have a friend so dear,
Constant and true is He,
Filling my heart with cheer,
So good to me.
He’s covered ev’ry sin and stain,
His pow’r now makes me whole again,
And soon with Him fore’er I’ll reign—
Jesus, my friend.

2. He’s promised to return
To this dark world below,
Though wicked men may spurn,
To Him I’ll go.
He’ll take me to my home on high,
Where I shall live and never die,
He’ll wipe all tears from ev’ry eye—
Jesus, my friend.

3. Then why should sorrow fill
Hearts that on Him rely,
His blessèd Peace, be still
Calms ev’ry cry.
Who fills with hope and courage now,
And at the last—I not not how—
Will place a crown upon my brow—
Jesus, my friend.

Text Information
First Line: I have a friend so dear
Title: Jesus, My Friend
Author: Henry de Fluiter (1918)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I have a friend so dear]
Composer: Henry de Fluiter (1918)
Incipit: 34345 11121 23432
Key: Eā™­ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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