Text: | Nothing but leaves |
Tune: | NOTHING BUT LEAVES |
Composer: | S. J. Vail |
1 Nothing but leaves, the Spirit grieves
Over a wasted life;
O'er us indulged while conscience slept,
O'er vows and promises unkept,
And reap from years of strife--
Nothing but leaves, Nothing but leaves.
2 Nothing but leaves, no gather'd sheaves
Of life's fair rip'ning grain;
We sow our seeds, lo! tares and weeds,
Words, idle words, for earnest deeds,
We reap, with toil and pain,--
Nothing but leaves.
3 Nothing but leaves, and mem'ry weaves;
No vail to hide the past;
And as we trace our weary way,
Counting each lost and misspent day,
Sadly we find at last--
Nothing but leaves.
4 Ah! who shall thus the Master meet,
Bearing but withered sheaves?
Ah! who shall at the Saviour's feet,
Before the awful judgment-seat,
Lay down, for golden sheaves,
Nothing but leaves?
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Nothing but leaves, the Spirit grieves |
Title: | Nothing but leaves |
Publication Date: | 1874 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | NOTHING BUT LEAVES |
Composer: | S. J. Vail |
Meter: | P. M. |
Key: | E♭ Major |