Text:Friendship
Tune:FRIENDSHIP
Composer:S. W.

204b. Friendship

1 Can there a balm on earth be found,
To heal the wounded soul?
'Tis friendship: for it cheers, though all around
The waves of trouble roll:
But friends must die,
But friends must die,
And in the grave forsaken lie.

2 If there be aught beneath the skies
That vies with things above,
'Tis friendship; when its sacred charms arise
From pure and virtuous love;
But still how vain!
Dust must return to dust again.

3 Yet, while our earthly comforts fly,
We still retain one friend:
'Tis Jesus! while he lives we cannot die,
Nor can his friendship end:
His love shall last
When death expires and time is past.

Text Information
First Line: Can there a balm on earth be found
Title: Friendship
Publication Date: 1845
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: FRIENDSHIP
Composer: S. W.
Meter: P. M.
Key: B♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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