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11979 | The Cyber Hymnal#11980 | 11981 |
Text: | Through Sorrow's Night And Danger's Path |
Author: | Henry K. White, 1785-1806 |
Tune: | FAITH |
Composer: | Samuel Parkman Tuckerman |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 Through sorrow’s night and danger’s path,
Amid the deepening gloom,
We soldiers of an injured king
Are marching to the tomb.
2 There, when the turmoil is no more,
And all our powers decay,
Our cold remains in solitude
Shall sleep the years away.
3 Our labors done, securely laid
In this our last retreat,
Unheeded o’er our silent dust
The storms of life shall beat.
4 Yet not thus lifeless, thus inane,
The vital spark shall lie,
For o’er life’s wreck that spark shall rise
To seek its kindred sky.
5 These ashes too, this little dust,
Our Father’s care shall keep,
Till the last angel rise, and break
The long and dreary sleep.
6 Then love’s soft dew o’er every eye
Shall shed its mildest rays,
And dust, long silent, loud will burst
With shouts of endless praise.
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First Line: | Through sorrow’s night and danger’s path |
Title: | Through Sorrow's Night And Danger's Path |
Author: | Henry K. White, 1785-1806 (alt.) |
Meter: | CM |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Notes: | Alternate tunes: DUNFERMLINE from Scottish Psalter, 1615; YORK from Scottish Psalter, 1650 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | FAITH |
Composer: | Samuel Parkman Tuckerman (1848) |
Meter: | CM |
Key: | E Major |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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MIDI file: | Midi |
Noteworthy Composer score: | Noteworthy Composer Score |