Text: | He Never Forgets His Own |
Author: | James Rowe |
Tune: | [How sweet is the tho't that when trials betide] |
Composer: | Chas. H. Gabriel |
1 How sweet is the tho’t that when trials betide,
When thorns have the way o’ergrown,
The blessed Redeemer is still at our side;
He never forgets His own.
Refrain:
He never forgets His own;
We never are left alone;
He stays at our side to cheer and to guide;
He never forgets His own.
2 He keeps us in mind ev’ry hour of the day,
And ever His love is shown;
To shield us from harm in the dangerous way,
He never forgets His own. [Refrain]
3 The world may forget us, our dear ones may, too,
Or show us but hearts of stone;
But He will be with us the journey all thro’;
He never forgets His own. [Refrain]
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First Line: | How sweet is the tho't that when trials betide |
Title: | He Never Forgets His Own |
Author: | James Rowe |
Refrain First Line: | He never forgets His own |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1923 |
Topic: | Encouragement |
Copyright: | 1923 by Homer A. Rodeheaver |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [How sweet is the tho't that when trials betide] |
Composer: | Chas. H. Gabriel |
Copyright: | 1923 by Homer A. Rodeheaver |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
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