12311. The Year Is Swiftly Waning

1 The year is swiftly waning,
The summer days are past;
And life, brief life, is speeding;
The end is nearing fast.

2 The ever changing seasons
In silence come and go;
But Thou, eternal Father,
No time or change canst know.

3 O, pour Thy grace upon us,
That we may worthier be,
Each year that passes o’er us,
To dwell in heaven with Thee.

4 Behold the bending orchards
With bounteous fruit are crowned;
Lord, in our hearts more richly
Let heavenly fruits abound.

5 O, by each mercy sent us,
And by each grief and pain,
By blessings like the sunshine,
And sorrows like the rain.

6 Our barren hearts make fruitful
With every goodly grace,
That we Thy name may hallow,
And see at last Thy face.

Text Information
First Line: The year is swiftly waning
Title: The Year Is Swiftly Waning
Author: William W. How
Meter: 76.76
Language: English
Source: Church Hymns by the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, 1871
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: CARMINA by Friedrich A. F. Flowtow, 1812-1883
Tune Information
Name: DEVONSHIRE
Meter: 76.76
Key: F Major or modal
Source: English traditional melody
Copyright: Public Domain



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