10977 | The Cyber Hymnal#10978 | 10979 |
Text: | Viewed Only By The Feeble Rays |
Author: | Salathial C. Kirk |
Tune: | LLEF |
Composer: | Griffith Hugh Jones |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 Viewed only by the feeble rays
The lamp of human wisdom lends,
How dark the providential ways
That rob us of our dearest friends!
2 But yesterday we looked on them
Whose years we counted far ahead!
When, lo! the morrow’s sun looked down
And they we loved so well, are dead.
3 With eyes bedimmed and bated breath
We look upon the pallid face,
And wonder why the Angel Death
Should call them to his cold embrace.
4 But, no! We’ll not think thus of them;
’Tis but the mortal that is mute;
The same keen frost that breaks the bur
Will sweeten and mature the fruit.
5 ’Tis hard when earthly ties are torn;
The heart will bleed—God made it so;
But, O beside the pointed thorn
The fragrant rose of hope will grow.
6 We would not quell our heaving breast;
We would not check the tears that fall;
For they who knew our loved ones best
Know, too, that they deserve them all.
7 But though today we weep for them,
Whose voice is hushed, whose hands are chill,
We look beyond this house of clay,
And think of them as living still.
8 To us their memory shall be dear,
And when we sing of Jesus’ love,
We’ll list! Perhaps our hearts may hear
The same sweet song from them above.
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First Line: | Viewed only by the feeble rays |
Title: | Viewed Only By The Feeble Rays |
Author: | Salathial C. Kirk |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Source: | Musings Along the Way (Philadelphia: A. H. Sickler & Company, 1900) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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Name: | LLEF |
Composer: | Griffith Hugh Jones (1890) |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | e minor |
Source: | Gamau Mawl, by David Jenkins, 1890 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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MIDI file: | Midi |
Noteworthy Composer score: | Noteworthy Composer Score |