Lays And Lyrics

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22 A Pastor O MEASURE life by years, not deeds, Is usual with those that err; But one who finds and fills the needs Of aching hearts and poor lost souls, And brings them to the sheltering folds Where human ties are sweet and dear, And hope eternal gives anew The strength to struggle and to fight, The courage needed to be true, — Must realize that on this earth His years are measured by his worth, Which God alone may judge aright: No wonder then, fond brother mine, That fifty Winters — dare I te
...ll? — Have passed and hardly left a line Upon your brow ; and that your hair, Though touched by grey, bespeaks no care.
Because your people love you well !
23 24 Immanuel (A song cycle) ONS pass, but every Hebrew maid Hopeful waits and listens yearning: Palpitating hearts, and burning Souls impatient, unafraid, Watchful wonder, Prayerful ponder Who shall be the mother blessed, By whose hand and at whose breast God has planned to have the child Brought to full maturity, Pure and holy, undefiled With assured security.


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