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Text: | How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours |
Author: | John Newton, 1725-1807 |
Tune: | DE FLEURY |
1 How tedious and tasteless the hours
When Jesus no longer I see!
Sweet prospects, sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs,
Have all lost their sweetness to me.
The midsummer sun shines but dim;
The fields strive in vain to look gay;
But when I am happy in Him,
December's as pleasant as May.
2 His name yields the richest perfume,
And sweeter than music His voice;
His presence disperses my gloom,
And makes all within me rejoice;
I should, were He always thus nigh,
Have nothing to wish or to fear;
No mortal so happy as I;
My summer would last all the year.
3 Content with beholding His face,
My all to His pleasure resigned,
No changes of seasons or place
Would make any change in my mind.
While blest with a sense of His love,
A palace a toy would appear;
And prisons would palaces prove,
If Jesus would dwell with me there.
4 Dear Lord, if indeed I am Thine,
If Thou art my sun and my song,
Say, why do I languish and pine?
And why are my winter so long?
O drive these dark clouds from my sky;
Thy soul-cheering presence restore,
Or take me unto Thee on high,
Where winter and clouds are no more.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | How tedious and tasteless the hours |
Title: | How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours |
Author: | John Newton, 1725-1807 |
Meter: | LMD |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2001 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Contentment; Faithfulness: of the believer; Jesus Christ: His Love and Mercy |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | DE FLEURY |
Meter: | LMD |
Key: | G Major |
Source: | German Melody |