Text: | How blest the righteous when he dies |
Tune: | ZEPHYR |
Composer: | Wm. B. Bradbury |
1 How blest the righteous when he dies,
When sinks a weary soul to rest!
How mildly beam the closing eyes!
How gently heaves th' expiring breast!
2 So fades a summer cloud away,
So sinks the gale when storms are o'er,
So gently shuts the eye of day,
So dies a wave along the shore.
3 A holy quiet reigns around,
A calm which life nor death destroys;
Nothing disturbs that peace profound
Which his unfetter'd soul enjoys.
4 Farewell, conflicting hopes and fears,
Where lights and shades alternate dwell!
How bright the unchanging morn appears!
Farewell, inconstant world! farewell!
5 Life’s labor done, as sinks the clay,
Light from its load the spirit flies;
While heaven and earth combine to say,
"How blest the righteous when he dies!"
Text Information | |
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First Line: | How blest the righteous when he dies |
Publication Date: | 1870 |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. Tune for 299, 300, and 397 in "American Sunday School Hymn Book" (ASS1860a) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ZEPHYR |
Composer: | Wm. B. Bradbury |
Meter: | L. M. |
Key: | C Major |
Copyright: | By permission. |
Notes: | Public Domain. |