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6197. Someone's Last Call

1. Come, O come to the blessèd Savior.
List, O list to His loving call.
Offering pardon, pardon from sin to all;
O come, He gives pardon from sin to all, to all.

Refrain
Come, come to Jesus,
Come ere this moment takes flight;
It may be now someone’s last call, last call tonight.

2. Deep, deep deep in the heart there whispers
God’s own voice to each wayward child;
Heed it! O heed it! Be no more sin beguiled,
O heed His voice, be now no more beguiled, beguiled. [Refrain]

3. Long, long, long have you tried to stifle
Yearnings sweet to a life more pure;
Quench them no longer, but in God rest secure;
O strive no more, but in God rest secure, secure. [Refrain]

4. Now, now, now as the Spirit stirs you,
Harden not your fast melting heart;
Take, take salvation, else shall your chance depart;
O take it now, else shall your chance depart, depart. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Come, O come to the blessèd Savior
Title: Someone's Last Call
Author: Edna Randolph Worrell (1911)
Refrain First Line: Come, come to Jesus
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Come, O come to the blessèd Savior]
Arranger: Clarence B. Strouse
Incipit: 55545 65334 35554
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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