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136. The tempted pilgrim

1 Tempter
Pilgrim and stranger,
Oh! where dost thou stray?
Dread'st thou no danger
In travelling this way?
Does thou not tremble,
Through deserts to roam;
Lonely to ramble
So far from thy home?

Pilgrim
Pilgrim and stranger,
To Zion I move,
Fearing no danger;
My home is above.

2 Tempter
None hast thou nigh thee,
Thy spirit to cheer;
No comrades by thee,
To banish thy fear:
Wilt thou not dread when
The tempest shall come?
Who screen thy head, then,
And pilot thee home?

Pilgrim
Angels attend me,
As onward I move;
God will defend me;--
My home is above.

3 Tempter
Pilgrim, content thee,
Thy labour is vain;
Folly hath sent thee
An errand for pain:
Here do thou tarry,
And live at thine ease;
Careless and merry,
Till lifetime shall cease.

Pilgrim
Time will soon show thee
What joys I shall prove;
Tempter, I know thee;--
My home is above.

4 Tempter
Pilgrim, a river
Is rolling before;
Trust me, thou never
Shalt reach the blest shore:
Rapid its motion,
Resistless its wave,
Deep as the ocean,
And dark as the grave.

Pilgrim
Darkly and deeply
That current may move;
Jesus shall keep me;--
My home is above.

5 Tempter
Hast thou no terror
In Christ to confide?
Trust not to error,
But with me abide:
Mine are the treasures
Of riches to give;
Mine are the pleasures
For which mortals live.

Pilgrim
Pleasures more pure, there
I gain through his love,
Treasures more sure, there;--
My home is above.

6 Tempter, forsake me,
My Lord from the skies
Hastens to take me;
I rise--oh! I rise:
Angels come with him,
In vestments divine;
Round, and beneath him,
In glory they shine:
Pilgrim and stranger
No more shall I rove;
Safe from all danger,
My home is above.

Text Information
First Line: Pilgrim and stranger
Title: The tempted pilgrim
Publication Date: 1845
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: THE TEMPTED PILGRIM
Composer: S. W.
Meter: P. M.
Key: G Major or modal
Notes: Public Domain.



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