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66 | Beulah Songs#67 | 68 |
Text: | Skeptic, Spare that Book |
Tune: | [O skeptic, spare that book] |
Arranger: | Rev. W. McDonald |
1 O skeptic, spare that book!
Touch not a single leaf;
Nor on its pages look
With eyes of unbelief.
‘Twas my forefather’s stay,
In hours of agony;
O skeptic, go thy way,
And let that old book be.
2 That good old book of life,
For centuries hath stood;
Unharmed amidst the strife,
When earth was drunk with blood.
And wouldst thou harm it now,
Or have its truths forgot?
O skeptic, go thy way,
Thy hand shall harm it not.
3 Its very name recalls
The happy hours of youth,
When in my grandsire’s halls,
I heard its tales of truth.
I’ve seen his white hair flow
O’er the volume as he read,
But that was long ago,
And the good old man is dead.
4 My dear grandmother, too,
When I was but a boy,
I’ve seen her eyes of blue
Weep o’er it tears of joy.
Her tears they linger still,
And dear they are to me;
O skeptic, go thy way,
And let that old book be.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O skeptic, spare that book! |
Title: | Skeptic, Spare that Book |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1879 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [O skeptic, spare that book] |
Arranger: | Rev. W. McDonald |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
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