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12944. Watch And Pray

1 Watch, for the time is short;
Watch, while ’tis called today;
Watch, lest the world prevail,
Watch, Christian, watch and pray;
Watch, for the flesh is weak;
Watch, for the foe is strong;
Watch, lest the Bridegroom come;
Watch, tho’ He tarry long.

Refrain:
O, watch and pray, O watch and pray,
O, watch and pray, O watch and pray;
O, watch in the darkness,
And watch in the day;
Christian, watch and pray.

2 Chase slumber from thine eyes;
Chase doubting from thy breast;
Thine is the promised prize
Of Heav’n’s eternal rest;
Watch, Christian, watch and pray;
Thy Savior watched for thee;
Till from His brow there poured
Great drops of agony. [Refrain]

3 Take Jesus for thy trust;
Watch, watch forevermore;
Watch, for thou soon must sleep
With thousands gone before;
Now, when thy sun is up,
Now, while ’tis called today,
Now is accepted time;
Watch, Christian, watch and pray. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Watch, for the time is short
Title: Watch And Pray
Author: Robert Lowry
Refrain First Line: O, watch and pray, O watch and pray
Language: English
Source: Fresh Laurels by William B. Bradbury (New York: Biglow & Mani, 1867)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Watch, for the time is short]
Composer: Robert Lowry
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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