36. Hast Thou Gleaned Well To-day

1 The shadows are falling, Swift closeth the day,
I hear a voice calling, It seemeth to say,--
Oh, hast thou not glean'd well today?
In the world's harvest field, With its full precious field,
Has it vainly appealed,--
Oh, soul! hast thou gleaned well to-day?

Chorus:
Hast thou gleaned Hast thou gleaned
Hast thou gleaned well to-day?
Oh, soul! hast thou gleaned well to-day?

2 The day is departing, The darkness is here;
Ah! why am I starting, While heart beats with fear,
Soul! hast thou not glean'd well to-day?
In the world's busy throng, Hast thou failed to be strong,
Weakly yielding to wrong,
Oh, hast thou not gleaned well to-day? [Chorus]

3 The light is appearing, The darkness is gone,
For Jesus is nearing, And tender His tone,--
Oh, soul! in my might glean each day;
When the harvest is o'er, Shall be joy evermore,
If the sheaves at thy door
Shall say, thou hast filled well thy day? [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: The shadows are falling, Swift closeth the day
Title: Hast Thou Gleaned Well To-day
Author: Dr. C. R. Blackall
Refrain First Line: Hast thou gleaned, Hast thou gleaned
Publication Date: 1874
Tune Information
Name: [The shadows are falling, Swift closeth the day]
Composer: R. Lowry
Key: E♭ Major



Suggestions or corrections? Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.