16485. Thy Father Is Waiting

1 My son, dost thou dwell in a coun­try afar,
Away from thy youth’s bea­con light?
Above thee is shin­ing fair Beth­le­hem’s star
To guide thy steps home­ward to­night.

Refrain:
Oh, come and thy sor­row shall cease;
Oh come and find par­don and peace;
Thy Fa­ther is wait­ing to wel­come thee home,
Is wait­ing, O wan­der­er, come.

2 My son, art thou hun­gry with no one to care
Or help in thy bit­ter dis­tress?
Thy Father’s hired ser­vants have bread and to spare;
Return, and thy wan­d’ring con­fess. [Refrain]

3 My son, art thou wea­ry of bond­age to sin?
The door of thy home is ajar;
Thy Fa­ther is yearn­ing His lost one to win,
He se­eth thee com­ing afar. [Refrain]

4 My son, He is rea­dy with robe and with ring,
The to­kens that thou art for­giv’n.
Oh, claim thy in­her­it­ance, child of the King,
And share in the rich­es of Heav’n. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My son, dost thou dwell in a coun­try afar
Title: Thy Father Is Waiting
Author: Katherine Elinda Nash Purvis (1896)
Refrain First Line: Oh, come and thy sor­row shall cease
Language: English
Source: Gospel Songs of Grace and Glory by Winfield Weeden, Leonard W. Weaver and Judson Van De Venter (New York: Sebring Publishing, 1896)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [My son, dost thou dwell in a coun­try afar]
Composer: Winfield Scott Weeden
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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MIDI file: MIDI
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