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8479. Lord, When Through Sin I Wander

1 Lord! when through sin I wander
So very far from Thee,
I think in some far country
Thy sinless home must be;
But when with earnest sorrow
I pray Thee to forgive,
Thy pardon is so perfect,
That in Thy Heav’n I live.

2 That Heav’n, Lord, so surrounds me
That when I do the right,
The saddest path of duty
Is lightened by its light;
I know not what its glories
Before Thy throne must be,
But here Thy smiling presence
Is heav’n on earth to me.

3 To love the right and do it,
Is to my heart so sweet,
It makes the path of duty
A shining, golden street
Within Thy heav’nly kingdom:
Lord, let me never stray,
Then Heav’n, within, about me,
Shall compass all my way.

Text Information
First Line: Lord! when through sin I wander
Title: Lord, When Through Sin I Wander
Author: Charles E. Smith
Meter: 76.76 D
Language: English
Source: Book of Praise for Children by William G. Horder, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: JESU, MAGISTER BONE by John B. Dykes; TRAPANI by Samuel Smith
Tune Information
Name: LUX MUNDI
Composer: Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1872)
Meter: 76.76 D
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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