I'll Feed On Husks No More

Over squandered wealth and wasted years

Author: Henry H. Hadley
Tune: [Over squandered wealth and wasted years]
Published in 3 hymnals

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1 O’er squandered wealth and wasted years,
In sin and folly past,
A wretched, starving prodigal
Awoke to mourn at last.
He pressed his weary, throbbing brow,
And through his tears he said,
"I spurned the home I might have shared
And now I starve for bread."

Refrain:
I will arise and go at once,
My Father’s love implore,
Confess my wrong, His pardon seek,
And feed on husks no more.

2 Forsaken, friendless, clothed in rags,
And poor as poor can be,
To lowest menial service brought,
A tyrant’s slave was he;
He turned disgusted from the swine
That he so long had fed;
"I can not from my Father stay,"
With firm resolve he said. [Refrain]

3 "I thought the world was what I dreamed,
My heart obeyed its call;
But now I find its fleeting joys
Are wormwood after all."
Be warned, oh gay and thoughtless ones,
That to the whirlwind sow,
Let’s hasten back to Father now,
He’s coming; let us go. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #10346

Author: Henry H. Hadley

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Text Information

First Line: Over squandered wealth and wasted years
Title: I'll Feed On Husks No More
Author: Henry H. Hadley
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I will arise, and go at once
Publication Date: 1890
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #10346
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The Cyber Hymnal #10346

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