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9350. Keep A Light In The Window Burning

1 Keep a light in the window burning,
Faint tho’ its glimmering be;
It may lighten some homeless wanderer,
Tossing on life’s dark sea.
It may whisper words of comfort,
And hope to the sinking heart;
Of the beacon that fadeless gleameth,
When the sunbeams of earth depart.

2 Keep a light in the window burning,
Brilliantly for a sign;
That upon you the Lord of glory
Maketh His face to shine.
Hoping that some long lost brother,
Waylaid in the path of sin;
May see its welcome glimmer,
And joyfully enter in.

3 Keep a light in the window burning,
Ye who in Christ rejoice;
And with hopeful souls are waiting,
For the sound of the Bridegroom’s voice.
Till the light of His glorious presence,
Extinguish the feeble ray;
Like the morning star it shall vanish,
In the light of the perfect day.

Text Information
First Line: Keep a light in the window burning
Title: Keep A Light In The Window Burning
Author: M. A. Maitland (1875)
Language: English
Source: Joyful Songs by James R. Murray (Cleveland: S. Brainard's Sons, 1875)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Keep a light in the window burning]
Composer: William B. Evans (1894)
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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