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122. Returning Faith

1 My childhood faith had been forgot,
The voice of conscience stilled,
The joy of life had fled away,
My heart with doubt was filled;
And then I heard a gentle voice
That all my being stirred,
For borne upon the evening breeze,
And old-time song was heard:

Refrain:
‘Tis the old time religion,
‘Tis the old time religion,
‘Tis the old time religion,
And it’s good enough for me.

2 I listened with a troubled heart,
And mem’ry came to chide,
That I had let the good depart,
And sin with me abide;
How sweet the tones that rose and fell
With accents soft and low,
In that dear song I knew so well,
In days of long ago: [Refrain]

3 I called to mind the blessed time
Of childhood free from care,
When I believed my mother’s God,
And knelt with her in pray’r,
The old time truth came back to stay
And make my spirit free,
I trod with joy the old time way,
For faith returned to me! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My childhood faith had been forgot
Title: Returning Faith
Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck
Refrain First Line: 'Tis the old-time religion
Publication Date: 1908
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [My childhood faith had been forgot]
Composer: W. H. H. Hoover
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
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