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9135. Swift As An Eagle's Flight

1 Swift as an eagle’s flight,
When hastening to his prey,
So, Father, in Thy sight,
Our moments pass away;
Yet not too swift their course shall be,
If they but bear us, Lord, to Thee.

2 As morning mists, that fly
The footsteps of the light;
As evening clouds, that die
Beneath the touch of night:
So fly our years—Lord, let them be
As friends, to lead us home to Thee!

3 Thy mercies past we sing,
The praise is Thine alone;
What future days shall bring,
To none but Thee is known:
Yet, whatsoe’er our portion be,
Conduct us safe to Heaven and Thee.

4 On life’s fast-rushing tide
What dangers hover near?
Yet, if our Savior guide,
We shall no shipwreck fear;
But joyful breast the stormy sea,
And land at last in Heaven with Thee.

Text Information
First Line: Swift as an eagle’s flight
Title: Swift As An Eagle's Flight
Author: William H. Grosser
Meter: 66.66.88
Language: English
Source: Songs by the Way, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: CARINTHIA
Composer: Anonymous (1889)
Meter: 66.66.88
Key: E Major
Source: The Primitive Methodist Hymnal by George Booth (London: Primitive Methodist Publishing House, 1889)
Copyright: Public Domain



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