284 | Laudes Domini#285 | 286 |
Text: | Come, oh, come with thy broken heart |
Author: | Mrs. F. C. Van Alstyne |
Tune: | TIRYUS |
Composer: | T. E. Perkins |
1 Come, oh, come with thy broken heart.
Weary and worn with care;
Come and kneel at the open door,
Jesus is waiting there:
Waiting to heal thy wounded soul,
Waiting to give thee rest;
Why wilt thou walk where shadows fall?
Come to his loving breast.
Chorus:
Come, oh, come with thy broken heart,
Weary and worn with care;
Come and kneel at the open door,
Jesus is waiting there.
2 Firmly cling to the blessed cross,
There shall thy refuge be;
Wash thee now in the crimson fount,
Flowing so pure for thee:
List to the gentle warning voice,
List to the earnest call,
Leave at thy cross thy burden now,
Jesus will bear it all. [Chorus]
3 Come and taste of the precious feast,
Feast of eternal love;
Think of joys that forever bloom,
Bright in the life above;
Come with a trusting heart to God,
Come and be saved by grace;
Come, for he loves to clasp thee now,
Close in his dear embrace. [Chorus]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, oh, come with thy broken heart |
Author: | Mrs. F. C. Van Alstyne |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Topic: | The Gospel: Atonement Accepted; Atonement: Accepted; Repentance |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | TIRYUS |
Composer: | T. E. Perkins |
Meter: | P. M. |
Key: | G Major or modal |