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Text: | What I Ought to Be |
Author: | T. H. |
Tune: | [Weary of myself, my folly and my pride] |
Composer: | Thoro Harris |
1 Weary of myself, my folly and my pride,
Weary of self seeking Lord, be Thou my Guide.
Only make me pure, I shall be satisfied;
Make me what I ought to be.
Refrain:
Make me what I ought to be,
Help me to be more like Thee;
Let me trust Thee fully till Thy face I see,
Make me what I ought to be.
2 There is naught I need but Thou canst well supply,
All my heart’s deep hunger Thou canst satisfy.
Help me on Thyself more fully to rely,
Make me what I ought to be. [Refrain]
3 Then some day in glory grant I may behold
What to me were dearer than the streets of gold;
Fairer than the gates of pearl Thy face to see.
Make me what I ought to be. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Weary of myself, my folly and my pride |
Title: | What I Ought to Be |
Author: | T. H. |
Refrain First Line: | Make me what I ought to be |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1943 |
Copyright: | 1925, by Thoro Harris |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Weary of myself, my folly and my pride] |
Composer: | Thoro Harris |
Copyright: | 1925, by Thoro Harris |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |