Zion, Awake

Rouse thee, soul, the day is fleeting

Author: W. T. Hilsee
Tune: [Rouse thee, soul, the day is fleeting]
Published in 2 hymnals

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Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Rouse thee, soul, the day is fleeting;
Look, life’s sands are almost run;
Twilight shades the earth are greeting,
And the stars shine one by one.
Rouse thee now, go forth to battle,
List, the foeman’s tramp is near;
Hear ye not the war-whoop’s rattle
Marshalling both van and rear?

Refrain:
Then awake, then awake,
Then awake, put on thy strength, O Zion,
Rouse thee now to arms,
Fear no dread alarms, Zion, awake.

2 Round thee (as the walls of Zion,
Do the holy city stand,)
Israel’s Chieftain—Judah’s Lion,
Stretches forth His saving hand;
Who shall harm thee—who defeat thee,
Who shall triumph o’er thy fall,
While the Lord of lords shall greet thee,
And ye answer to His call? [Refrain]

3 See salvation’s standard flaunting
Proudly o’er the clash and din,
With her bulwarks round thee vaunting
And defiant hosts of sin;
Israel, rally—never falter,
Forward press in steady line,
God hath promised—He’ll not alter—
Thou shalt conquer, thou art Mine. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #13911

Author: W. T. Hilsee

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Text Information

First Line: Rouse thee, soul, the day is fleeting
Title: Zion, Awake
Author: W. T. Hilsee
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Then awake
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #13911
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