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237. Abide With Me, My Savior Blest

1 Abide with me, my Savior blest,
The shades of night will hide me
If to Thy home of peace and rest
Thy Spirit doth not guide me.
Abide with me, Thou Light of life,
Drive from my soul all sin and strife,
All fear of death forever.

2 Abide with my, my Savior blest,
That like a palm I flourish,
Thou art the Vine, and I, at best,
The branch Thy strength doth nourish.
O Vine from Eden's balmy shore,
My peace and strength Thu dost restore;
I cannot live without Thee.

3 Abide with me, my Savior blest,
Through all my earthly danger.
My weary soul can find no rest,
I am on earth a stranger.
Oh, save Thou me from Satan's power,
Be with me till my latest hour
And like a Shepherd lead me.

4 Abide with me, my Savior blest,
When night grows dark and somber;
I know if Thou wilt be my Guest
That I in peace shall slumber.
Be with me in the hour of death,
And tell me at my passing breath:
To heaven I will lead thee.

Text Information
First Line: Abide with me, my Savior blest
Title: Abide With Me, My Savior Blest
Author: H. A. Timm
Meter: 8,7, 8,7,8,8,7
Language: English
Publication Date: 1928
Topic: Following Christ
Notes: Danish first line: Bliv hos mig, kaere Herre Krist; Translator: J. C. Aaberg
Tune Information
Name: [Abide with me, my Savior blest]
Composer: A. Winding
Meter: 8,7, 8,7,8,8,7
Key: E Major



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