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12031 | The Cyber Hymnal#12032 | 12033 |
Text: | My Barns Are Full |
Alterer: | John Newton |
Tune: | HUNNYS |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 "My barns are full, my stores increase,
And now, for many years,
Soul, eat and drink, and take thine ease,
Secure from wants and fears."
2 Thus while a worldling boasted once,
As many now presume;
He heard the Lord Himself pronounce
His sudden, awful doom.
3 "This night, vain fool, thy soul must pass
Into a world unknown;
And who shall then the stores possess
Which thou hast called thine own?"
4 Thus blinded mortals fondly scheme
For happiness below;
Till death disturbs the pleasing dream,
And they awake to woe.
5 Ah! who can speak the vast dismay
That fills the sinner’s mind;
When torn, by death’s strong hand, away,
He leaves his all behind.
6 Wretches, who cleave to earthly things,
But are not rich to God;
Their dying hour is full of stings,
And hell their dark abode.
7 Dear Savior, make us timely wise,
Thy Gospel to attend;
That we may live above the skies,
When this poor life shall end.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | My barns are full, my stores increase |
Title: | My Barns Are Full |
Alterer: | John Newton |
Meter: | CM |
Language: | English |
Source: | Olney Hymns (London, W. Oliver, 1779), Book 1 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | HUNNYS |
Meter: | CM |
Key: | f minor |
Source: | Seven Solos of a Sorrowful Soul, 1585 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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