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1693. Garnered Sheaves

1. At the feet of the blessèd Master
We would lay our garnered sheaves;
When we come, and all empty handed,
Surely sore the Master grieves!

Refrain
Garnered sheaves from the fields so white to harvest!
Garnered sheaves richly yields life’s golden harvest!
At the feet of the Blessèd Master
We would lay our garnered sheaves.

2. While the fields then are white with harvest,
And the laborers are few,
Let us strive well to fill the garner,
And be reapers staunch and true. [Refrain]

3. O the joy of successful labor!
O the joy of work well done!
O the joy of the Master’s praises
To the soul whose crown is won! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: At the feet of the blessèd Master
Title: Garnered Sheaves
Author: Edmund Simon Lorenz (1888)
Refrain First Line: Garnered sheaves from the fields so white to harvest!
Language: English
Source: Garnered Sheaves of Song for the Sunday School, by Lorenz and Isaiah Baltzell (Dayton, Ohio: W. J. Shuey, 1888), number 1
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: The author is shown as E. D. Mund, Lorenz' pseudonym.
Tune Information
Name: [At the feet of the blessèd Master]
Composer: Isaiah Baltzell
Incipit: 12331 23453 13221
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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