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325b. Where is the Friend?

1 Where is the Friend for whom I'm ever yearning?
My longing grows when day to night is turning;
And though I find Him not as day recedeth,
My heart still pleadeth.

2 I know He's there in every force and power,
Where waves the harvest and where blooms the flower;
I'm ever in my breath and sighs so burning,
His love discerning.

3 When summer winds blow gently, then I hear Him;
Where sing the birds, where rush the streams I'm near Him;
But better far when in my heart He blesses
Me with caresses.

4 And yet to hide Him oft a cloud prevaileth;
My prayer can reach Him, but my vision faileth.
Would I could see His face and heart so loving,
And cease my roving.

5 Oh, where such beauty is itself revealing
In all that lives, through all creation stealing,
What must the source be whence it comes, the Giver!
Beauty forever.

Text Information
First Line: Where is the Friend for whom I'm ever yearning?
Title: Where is the Friend?
Author: Johan Olof Wallin, 1779-1839 (1818)
Meter: 11 11, 11 5.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1901
Topic: Death and Resurrection
Notes: Second Tune
Tune Information
Name: O DU GUDS LAM
Composer: Th. Sö</Font>derberg</Font>
Meter: 11 11, 11 5.



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