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5650. Prayer Is the Key

1. Prayer is the key for the bending knee
To open the morn’s first hours;
See the incense rise to the starry skies,
Like perfume from the flow’rs.

2. Not a soul so sad, nor a heart so glad
When cometh the shades of night,
But the daybreak song will the joy prolong,
And some darkness turn to light.

3. Take the golden key in your hand and see,
As the night-tide drifts away,
How its blessèd hold is a crown of gold,
Thro’ the weary hours of day.

4. When the shadows fall, and the vesper call
Is sobbing its low refrain,
’Tis a garland sweet to the toil-dent feet,
And an antidote for pain.

5. Soon our toils will cease, and will come release;
Life’s tears shall be wiped away,
As the pearl gates swing, and the gold harps ring,
And we enter eternal day.

Text Information
First Line: Prayer is the key for the bending knee
Title: Prayer Is the Key
Author: Anonymous (before 1911)
Meter: 10.7.10.7
Language: English
Source: Free Methodist Hymnal (Winona Lake, Indiana: The Free Methodist Publishing House, 1910), number 493
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: GOLDEN KEY
Composer: John Robson Sweney (ca. 1906)
Meter: 10.7.10.7
Incipit: 12356 55322 34523
Key: E Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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