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146. Hear the Lambs a Cryin'

Refrain:
You hear the lambs a cryin'
Hear the lambs a cryin'
Hear the lambs a cryin'
O shepherd, feed my sheep.

1. Our Savior spoke these words so sweet:
O shepherd, feed my sheep.
Said Peter, if you love me, feed my sheep.
O shepherd, feed my sheep. [Refrain]

2. O Lord, I love thee, thou dost know!
O shepherd, feed my sheep.
Oh, give me grace to love you more.
O shepherd, feed my sheep. [Refrain]

3. Oh, when I am in agony;
O shepherd, feed my sheep.
Oh, when you see me, pity me.
O shepherd, feed my sheep. [Refrain]

4. For I'm a pilgrim, trav'lin on;
O shepherd, feed my sheep.
This lonesome road where Jesus' gone.
O shepherd, feed my sheep. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Our Savior spoke these words so sweet
Title: Hear the Lambs a Cryin'
Refrain First Line: You hear the lambs a cryin'
Language: English
Publication Date: 2024
Scripture:
Topic: Resurrection
Notes: Transcribed from the students of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (now Hampton University) and arranged by Thomas P. Fenner, the school’s first music director, as in Hampton and Its Students, with Fifty Cabin and Plantation Songs (1874).
Tune Information
Name: HEAR THE LAMBS
Arranger: Thomas P. Fenner (1874)
Incipit: 31331 311
Key: a minor or modal



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