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264. As Pants the Hart for Water Brooks

1. As pants the hart for water brooks,
So pants my soul, O God, for Thee;
For Thee it thirsts, to Thee it looks,
And longs the living God to see.

2. Far from Thy sacred courts, my tears
Have been my food by night and day,
While constantly with bitter sneers,
Where is thy God? the scoffers say.

3. These things I’ll call to mind and cry,
When I shall tread the sacred way
To Zion, praising God on high,
With throngs who keep the holy day.

4. O why art thou cast down, my soul?
And what should so disquiet thee?
Still hope in God, and Him extol,
Whose face brings saving health to me.

5. My God, although dejected now,
I think of Thee to check my fear,
From Jordan’s land, from Hermon’s brow,
And Mizar-hill, for Thou art near.

Text Information
First Line: As pants the hart for water brooks
Title: As Pants the Hart for Water Brooks
Author: Anonymous
Meter: LM
Language: English
Scripture:
Source: Sabbath-School Psalmodist (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1872), page 22
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BALM
Composer: William Bradbury, 1816-1868
Meter: LM
Incipit: 51566 55511 17165
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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