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8478. There's A Fold Both Safe And Happy

1 There’s a fold both safe and happy,
Where the little ones may dwell;
And secure the Shepherd guards it,
For the lambs He loves so well.
Through the pleasant fields He leads them,
By the streamlets fresh and clear;
Rest and gladness gives He to them,
And His blessèd voice they hear.

2 Many of His lambs are resting
In a yet more peaceful fold,
Sheltered from the heat of summer,
Sheltered from the winter’s cold;
In a bright and happy country,
Where ’tis always fresh and fair,
And the presence of the Shepherd
Bideth ever with them there.

3 Of that fold the doors stand open,
And its rest each one may win;
For the welcome of the Master
Greeteth all who enter in.
Then will be the happy meetings
With the lambs that went before;
One blest fold and one dear Shepherd,
Safe at home forevermore!

Text Information
First Line: There’s a fold both safe and happy
Title: There's A Fold Both Safe And Happy
Author: Mary A. Black (1878)
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: She wrote these words after the death of her sister
Tune Information
Name: IN MEMORIAM
Composer: Caradog Roberts, 1878-1935
Meter: 87.87 D
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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