54. On the Watch Tower

1 On the watch tow’r thou who standeth,
With a firm and measured tread,
Why so constant in thy vigil?
Is there ought to fear or dread?
Yes, the foe encampeth near us,
I must watch him hour by hour,
I must note his ev‘ry movement,
I must watch against his power.

Chorus:
Having on the Christian armor,
At the post of duty stand,
These the orders of our Captain,
Watch and pray with sword in hand.

2 From the tower O watchman tell me
What the message from the Lord,
Doth He bid thee spread the glory
And the triumph of His word?
This my message, like a trumpet,
Watchman, lift thy voice and cry;
Show the people their transgressions,
Lest they perish, lest they die. [Chorus]

3 From the tower O watchman tell me
What thou seest from afar,
Dost thou see a host with banners,
Onward marching to the war?
Rank by rank I see them coming,
Hallelujah, hark they sing,
Vict’ry! vic-t’ry! we shall conquer
Thro' the conquest of our King. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: On the watch tow'r thou who standeth
Title: On the Watch Tower
Author: Fanny J. Crosby
Refrain First Line: Having on the Christian armor
Language: English
Publication Date: 1903
Tune Information
Name: [On the watch tow'r thou who standeth]
Composer: W. H. Doane



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