1 To our dear Sabbath-school there ought many to come,
Who spend Sunday wandering or trifling at home;
I'll try to bring one, or I'll try to bring two;
Yes, all that I can I'm determined to do.
God meant all the people who live in this place,
To hear of his goodness, and join in his praise;
So I'll try to bring one, or I'll try to bring two:
Yes, all that I can I'm determined to do.
2 Let me think: are there none of the dear ones at home,
The large, or the little, who never have come?
Oh, I'll beg and I'll coax, try for one, try for two:
Yes, all that I can I'm determined to do.
My cousins and playmates, who live in this street,
I'll ask them to come, the next time that we meet;
Who knows but among them I'll get one or two?
For all that I can I'm determined to do.
2 Out there in the lot that I pass every day,
How many spend Sunday in frolic or play!
If I could but get one of these boys, now, or two,
To come here next Sabbath, would good it might do?
Perhaps up to heaven some day I may go:
What glory and blessedness then I shall know;
But I want in that glory that many may share,
That one, two, yes, all I can take, may be there.
Source: The New Sabbath School Hosanna: enlarged and improved: a choice collection of popular hymns and tunes, original and selected: for the Sunday school and the family circle... #66a
First Line: | To our dear Sabbath school there ought many to come |
Title: | Will You Come? |
Author: | Sidney P. Gill |
Language: | English |
Refrain First Line: | I'll try to bring one, I'll try to bring two |
Copyright: | Public Domain |