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Whoever Will

Representative Text

1 “Whoever will” the message hear,
‘Twill fill with joy and banish fear;
Tho’ often told I tell it now,
“Tis free! ‘tis free! ‘tis free! drink thou!

Refrain:
Drink! drink! drink! come, thirsting soul and drink!
Come! come! come! come to the water’s brink!
‘Tis free! free! free for you and me!
“whoever will” may come and drink!
O drink! drink! drink!

2 “Whoever will” may now draw near,
The fountain flows, ‘tis full and clear;
Millions of souls are satisfied,
It flows! it flows! no ebbing tide. [Refrain]

3 “Whoever will” thy soul shall know,
The strength, the pow’r, the cleansing flow;
The peace, the joy , ‘twill give to thee,
‘Tis life! ‘tis life! for you and me. [Refrain]

4 “Whoever will” thine eyes shall see
The glories of eternity;
Behold our God, the throne, the King,
And evermore rejoice and sing. [Refrain]

Source: Hymns of the Kingdom: for use in religious meetings #88

Author: Wm. Stone

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Text Information

First Line: Whoever will, the message hear
Title: Whoever Will
Author: Wm. Stone
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Drink, drink, drink
Copyright: Public Domain

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