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3985. Lord, on Thy Returning Day

1. Lord, on Thy returning day,
From common labor freed,
We are come to sing and pray
With felt returning need:
Come to seek our former rest,
Come to urge our old request.

2. Show us, Lord, the goal of life,
And give us heart to run;
Breathe the peace that follows strife,
Lest future work we shun:
Hearts that hasty time has grieved
Are by Sabbath calm relieved.

3. We would sing as in the rays
Of mercy ever bright,
Which endureth, to Thy praise,
Forever Thy delight:
Sing for happiness we know,
Or that we may happy grow.

4. We would pray as those who stand
Their truest Friend beside,
Whom He takes as by the hand,
Unto their God to guide;
By His power, and for His sake,
Fully us Thy children make.

Text Information
First Line: Lord, on Thy returning day
Title: Lord, on Thy Returning Day
Author: Thomas T. Lynch (1855)
Meter: 76.76.77
Language: English
Source: The Riv­u­let; a Con­tri­bu­tion to Sac­red Song, 1855
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: HOLY DAY (Gower)
Composer: John Henry Gower (1895)
Meter: 76.76.77
Incipit: 12341 32115 65143
Key: E Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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