| Text: | The time is drawing nigh |
| Translator: | John Brownlie |
I
The time is drawing nigh,
Even now the day is near,
When Christ from heaven high
To Judgment shall appear;—
Keep watch, my soul, in fear,
The Judge of men is near.
II
Then kings and princes great,
The rich and poor shall meet;
And high and low estate,
Shall gather round His feet;—
Keep watch, my soul, in fear,
The Judge of men is near.
III
No crafty words shall mar,
Nor sophistry distract;
No parrying counsel jar
With the eternal fact;—
Keep watch, my soul, in fear,
The Judge of men is near.
IV
O Christ, in mercy then,
Forbid my soul should go
With lost and ruined men
Down to the place of woe;—
Keep watch, my soul, in fear,
The Judge of men is near.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | The time is drawing nigh |
| Title: | The time is drawing nigh |
| Translator: | John Brownlie (1907) |
| Meter: | 6,6,6,6,6,6 |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1907 |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |