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Flowing this Moment for Thee

Author: Frank Gould Hymnal: Wondrous Love #31 (1885) First Line: O weary one, thirsty and faint Refrain First Line: Oh, come and be happy with me Lyrics: 1 O weary one, thirsty and faint, Say, why wilt thou languish and die? The world has no balm for thy poor broken heart, Thy need it can never supply. Refrain: Oh, come and be happy with me Come, drink of the water so free. The water of life Thy Redeemer will give, Is flowing this moment for thee. 2 O weary one, where wilt thou go? Oppressed with thy sorrow and care; Why turn from the light that is shining so bright? When Jesus, thy Savior is there. [Refrain] 3 O weary one, why dost thou wait? So near to the kingdom of grace, What hinders thee now from believing thy Lord, And earnestly seeking his face? [Refrain] 4 O weary one, tarry not here, For what wilt thou gain by delay? God’s mercy extended, invites you to come; Then grieve not the spirit away. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O weary one, thirsty and faint]
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Flowing This Moment for Thee

Author: Frank Gould Hymnal: Gathered Jewels #33 (1886) First Line: O weary one, thirsty and faint Refrain First Line: Oh, come and be happy with me Languages: English Tune Title: [O weary one, thirsty and faint]

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