Text: | Oh, Wanderer Lost |
Author: | J. M. W. |
Tune: | [Oh, wanderer lost in the darkness] |
Composer: | J. M. Whyte |
1 Oh, wanderer lost in the darkness,
Entangled by many a snare,
And seeking a pathway of safety
Amid the wild rocks of despair;
Oh, do you not see the bright vision,
That scatters the darkness of night?
The Son of man, seeking the lost ones,
And bringing them forth to the light.
Refrain:
Sing glory to Jesus, He’s coming this way,
Bright star of the morning that heralds the day,
Oh, glory to Jesus, He hears the sad cry,
“Lord, save or I perish, save me or I die.”
2 Oh, weary one bearing thy burden;
Oh, fallen one crushed ‘neath thy load,
Thy feet unprotected and bleeding,
And rocky and jagged the road;
There’s one bending over to help thee
Who knoweth thy grief and dismay;
The Son of man, seeking the lost ones,
Hath travel’d the very same way. [Refrain]
3 Oh, hopeless one stain’d with dishonor;
Oh, lost one whom kindred disowns;
Deceived by the voice of the tempter,
Who promised thee titles and thrones;
Thy substance devour’d by the stranger,
Thy heart sick with hope still deferr’d.
The Son of man, seeking the lost ones,
Thy pitiful moanings hath heard. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Oh, wanderer lost in the darkness |
Title: | Oh, Wanderer Lost |
Author: | J. M. W. |
Refrain First Line: | Sing glory to Jesus, He’s coming this way |
Publication Date: | 1894 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Oh, wanderer lost in the darkness] |
Composer: | J. M. Whyte |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |