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| Text: | Today, as when Thy followers trod |
| Author: | Dr. J. V. Smith, 1847-1916 |
| Tune: | DALEHURST |
| Composer: | Arthur Cottman, 1842-1879 |
1 To-day, as when Thy followers trod
The lone Judean way,
Draw nigh, Thou risen Son of God,
Our boding fears allay.
2 Weary and sad, with us commune,
To each Thyself reveal;
With words of hope our souls attune,
And break the mystic seal.
3 Teacher from heaven, unlock the word
Spoken by seers of old,
Cause men to see the suffering Lord
Thy glorious plan unfold.
4 So shall our hearts within us burn,
And hope be all aglow,
Master Divine, our spirits yearn
More of Thyself to know.
5 Far-spent the day, with us abide,
Be Thou our welcome guest;
For they whose hearts in Thee confide
Shall be for ever blest.
6 And when the shadows round us fall,
And earth's brief day shall cease,
O Friend of Souls, to each and all
Breathe forth Thy word of "Peace."
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Today, as when Thy followers trod |
| Author: | Dr. J. V. Smith, 1847-1916 |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1917 |
| Topic: | Communion: With God; The Christian Life: Aspiration and Prayer; Evening hymns (1 more...) |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | DALEHURST |
| Composer: | Arthur Cottman, 1842-1879 |
| Meter: | C.M. |
| Key: | F Major or modal |