Text: | Christ, the Light |
Author: | Harriet H. Pierson |
Tune: | [When the clouds gather thickly] |
Composer: | D. B. Towner |
1 When the clouds gather thickly, and the shadows lie
Dark and deep across the way
We must tread from day to day,
There’s a light sent to cheer us; lo, it gleams on high,
Like a beacon in the midnight sky.
Refrain:
See the light shining clear!
‘Tis the Christ that our longing eyes behold;
He will lead us on till the night is gone,
And the splendors of the morn unfold.
2 For the feet that have wandered from the path astray,
Lost in mazes dark and wild,
By the lure of sin beguiled,
Still the Day-star is pointing to the shining way,
Leading upward to the gates of day. [Refrain]
3 O’er the hills comes the dawning, with its radiance bright;
‘Tis the Sun of Righteousness
Come to heal a world’s distress;
Soon His rays will illumine all the earth’s dark night
With a glory from the heav’nly height. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | When the clouds gather thickly, and the shadows lie |
Title: | Christ, the Light |
Author: | Harriet H. Pierson |
Refrain First Line: | See the light shining clear |
Publication Date: | 1913 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [When the clouds gather thickly] |
Composer: | D. B. Towner |