Let Me Tarry at the Fountain

As weary I wandered over this toilsome way

Author: J. M. Hunt
Published in 4 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 As weary I wandered o’er this toilsome way,
I see a fountain pure and free;
A fount where all may cool their thirst,
A fountain at Jesus’ feet.

Refrain:
Let me tarry
Let me tarry
At the fountain where the sparkling water freely flows;
In the presence of my Savior may I always stay,
Drinking deep of the fount of life.

2 The conflicts of life, and all the weight of care,
Would overcome my weary soul,
But for the fount where I may go,
That Christ may make me whole. [Refrain]

3 In heav’n with my Savior I shall always live,
And drink that water evermore;
I then shall never thirst again.
But live on that golden shore. [Refrain]

Source: Pearls of Praise #62

Author: J. M. Hunt

As of 1885, Hunt lived in Lampasas, Texas. His works include: Harvest Bells, with William Penn Harvest Bells No. 2, with William Penn (Cincinnati, Ohio: The John Church Company, 1885) The Gospel Alarm, with Sanford Miller Brown (St. Louis, Missouri: Central Baptist, 1886) The Missionary Triumph, with Sanford Miller Brown (Cincinnati, Ohio: The John Church Company, 1889) Songs of Zion, with Sanford Miller Brown (Kansas City, Missouri: Word and Way Publishing Company, 1898) --www.hymntime.com/tch  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: As weary I wandered over this toilsome way
Title: Let Me Tarry at the Fountain
Author: J. M. Hunt
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Let me tarry at the fountain
Copyright: Public Domain

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Pearls of Praise #62

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