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Are You Weary

Representative Text

1 Are you weary, needing rest?
Are you burdened and oppressed?
Lean your head on Jesus breast,
He invites you, come.

Refrain:
Hear, oh, hear Him calling, calling, calling,
Hear the Saviour calling you,
Calling you to come.

2 Does your cross seem heavy now?
Think of Him on Calvary's brow;
He beneath its weight did bow;
Only trust and come. [Refrain]

3 Have you trials on the way?
He will guide you day by day,
He will be your rock and stay,
Brother, won't you come? [Refrain]

4 Are you by your friends forgot?
Jesus Christ forsaketh not;
Never mind your lonely lot;
He is waiting, come! [Refrain]

5 Have you sorrows here below?
He will comfort you, I know;
He'll relieve your ev'ry woe,
Sinner, won't you come? [Refrain]

Source: His Fullness Songs #202

Author: Dora Andre White

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Text Information

First Line: Are you weary, needing rest?
Title: Are You Weary
Author: Dora Andre White
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Hear, oh, hear Him calling, calling, calling
Copyright: Public Domain

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