Text: | Working for the Crown |
Author: | Mrs. H. A. Mabry |
Tune: | [Shall I be content with one star in my crown] |
Composer: | H. A. R. Horton |
1 Shall I be content with one star in my crown,
When heaven’s bright portals I see?
The answer comes back--strive a cluster to win,
And the way will be brighter for thee.
Chorus:
Working for the crown,
Working for the crown,
Working for the crown,
We shall wear by and by.
2 When, Lord, must I work? shall I go in the heat,
To white and to wide harvest fields,
Where work is so great and the labor'rs so few,
And the promise a bountiful yield? [Chorus]
3 Yes, all kinds of work I will find in this field,
My task then quite plain I can see,
And now having found it I’ll labor and wait,
Wholly Thine blessed Lord, would I be. [Chorus]
4 And how shall I get these rare gems for my crown?
Must I wait till heaven I gain?
Yes, yes, but toil here for the Master’s renown,
Day by day for the Lamb that was slain. [Chorus]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Shall I be content with one star in my crown |
Title: | Working for the Crown |
Author: | Mrs. H. A. Mabry |
Refrain First Line: | Working for the crown |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1938 |
Copyright: | Copyright, 1899, by H. A. R. Horton, Dallas, Texas. |
Notes: | Now Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Shall I be content with one star in my crown] |
Composer: | H. A. R. Horton |
Key: | A Major |
Copyright: | Copyright, 1899, by H. A. R. Horton, Dallas, Texas. |
Notes: | Now Public Domain |