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River of Babylon

Author: Charles E. Orr Hymnal: Timeless Truths #633 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: By thy dark, deceptive flow Refrain First Line: From thy bondage I am free Lyrics: 1 By thy dark, deceptive flow, Sighing, moaning river, Captives sing their songs of woe, Songs of woe forever. Refrain: From thy bondage I am free, O destroying river; I shall weep no more by thee, Weep no more forever. 2 Songs of Zion ne’er shall we Sing by thee, O river; Praise be heard no more in thee, Heard no more forever. [Refrain] 3 Golden days are past with thee, Days are dark, O river; Harps untuned shall silent be, Silent be forever. [Refrain] 4 Weeping stands the willow tree On thy shore, O river; ’Neath its shade my walk shall be Nevermore forever. [Refrain] Topics: Captivity/Freedom Scripture: Psalm 137:1-4 Tune Title: [By thy dark, deceptive flow]
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The River of Babylon

Author: Chas. E. Orr Hymnal: Truth in Song #101 (1907) First Line: By thy dark deceptive flow Refrain First Line: From thy bondage I am free Topics: Miscellaneous Languages: English Tune Title: [By thy dark deceptive flow]

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