34. Farewell, farewell, a sad, a long farewell

Farewell, farewell, a sad, a long farewell,
To this pale clay, whose life hath fled,
Resign it back to kindred dust,
Till the last trump awake the dead.

Adieu, thou dear departing soul,
Thou go'st from hence to Christ above;
There to partake of endless bliss,
And celebrate redeeming love.

We mourn thy sudden, swift remove,
From each, and all enjoyments here;
When Christ commands, we must obey,
Without a murmur or a tear.

Submitting to thy sov'reign will,
Let us be silent, and adore,
The God, who hath created all,
And all shall rule forever more
Farewell, farewell, a sad, a long farewell.

Text Information
First Line: Farewell, farewell, a sad, a long farewell
Language: English
Publication Date: 1791
Notes: Now Public Domain. On the death of Mr. E. G.
Tune Information
Name: FUNERAL DIRGE
Key: g minor
Notes: Public Domain.



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