Text: | The Twilight Falls |
Author: | Anoymous |
Tune: | STEBBINS |
Composer: | Geo. C. Stebbins |
1 The twilight falls, the night is near,
I fold my work away,
And kneel to One who bends to hear
The story of the day:
The old, old story; yet I kneel
To tell it at Thy call,
And cares grow lighter as I feel
My Father knows them all:
2 Yes, all - the morning and the night,
The joy, the grief, the loss,
The mountain track, the valley bright,
The daily thorn and cross.
Thou knowest all: I lean my head;
My wearied eyelids close;
Content and glad awhile to tread
The path our Father knows.
3 And Thou hast love me! All my heart
With answ'ring love is stirred;
And ev'ry grief and pain and smart
Find healing in that Word.
So now I lay me down to rest,
As nightly shadows fall,
And lean confiding on His breast
Who knows and pities all.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | The twilight falls, the night is near |
Title: | The Twilight Falls |
Author: | Anoymous |
Meter: | C M D |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1929 |
Topic: | God In Nature: Evening |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | STEBBINS |
Composer: | Geo. C. Stebbins (1878) |
Meter: | C M D |
Key: | E Major |
Copyright: | © 1920, Renewal. Hope Pub. Co., owner |
Notes: | Now Public Domain |