64. May I Be a Jewel

1. When the day of days shall come,
And our Lord returns again
Comes in clouds of shining glory
All his faithful ones to claim
When the victory is gained,
And we lay our trophies down,
May I be a little jewel
In the blessed Saviour's crown.

Chorus:
I will be a loyal soldier,
Tho' the world may scoff and frown;
Only let me be a jewel
In the blessed Saviour's crown.

2. Here my light may not be seen
By the careless worldly throng,
And they may be a few who listen
As I sing my happy song;
But when angels for his own
Come the parted skies adown,
I would be a shining jewel
In the blessed Saviour's crown. [Chorus]

3. In the Bible I have read
How his people then shall shine,
As the flashing stars of heaven
Midst the glory light divine.
If among the wise I work,
Seeking souls to gain renown,
I shall be a precious jewel
In the blessed Saviour's crown. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: When the day of days shall come
Title: May I Be a Jewel
Author: C. M. S.
Refrain First Line: I will be a loyal soldier
Language: English
Publication Date: 1906
Tune Information
Name: [When the day of days shall come]
Composer: C. M. Seamans
Key: F Major or modal



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