98. The precious seed of weeping

The precious seed of weeping
Today we sow once more,
The form of one now sleeping,
Whose pilgrimage is o'er.
Ah! death but safely lands him
Where we too would attain;
Our Father's voice demands him,
And death to him is gain.

He has what we are wanting,
He sees what we believes,
The sins on earth so haunting
Have there no power to grieve;
Safe in His Saviour's keepings
Who sent him calm release,--
'Tis only we are weeping,
He dwells in perfect peace.

The crown of life he weareth.
He bears the shining palm,
The "Holy, holy," heareth,
And joins the angels' psalm;
But we poor pilgrims wander
Still through this land of woe,
Till we shall meet him yonder,
And all his joy shall know.

Text Information
First Line: The precious seed of weeping
Title: The precious seed of weeping
German Title: Am Grabe steh'n wir stille
Author: Spitta
Language: English
Publication Date: 1863
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