69. Ivory Palaces

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1 My Lord has garments so wondrous fine,
And myrrh their texture fills;
Its fragrance reached to this heart of mine,
With joy my being thrills.

Refrain:
Out of the ivory palaces,
Into a world of woe,
Only His great, eternal love
Made my Savior go.

2 His life had also its sorrows sore,
For aloes had a part;
And when I think of the cross He bore,
My eyes with teardrops start. (Refrain)

3 His garments too were in cassia dipped,
With healing in a touch;
Each time my feet in some sin have slipped,
He took me from its clutch. (Refrain)

4 In garments glorious He will come,
To open wide the door;
And I shall enter my heavenly home,
To dwell forevermore. (Refrain)

Text Information
First Line: My Lord has garments so wondrous fine
Title: Ivory Palaces
Author: Henry Barraclough, b. 1891
Refrain First Line: Out of the ivory palaces
Language: English
Publication Date: 2006
Topic: Christ: Passion; Christ: Sacrifice; Duets (3 more...)
Copyright: © 1915. Renewal 1943 by H. Barraclough. Assigned to Hope Publishing Co.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [My Lord has garments so wondrous fine]
Composer: Henry Barraclough, b. 1891
Arranger: Donald P. Hustad, b. 1918
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Arr. © 1957 Hope Publishing Co.



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