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Text: | Far as the East from the West |
Author: | Martha J. Lankton |
Tune: | [Why is thy harp on the willow] |
Composer: | Wm. J. Kirkpatrick |
1 Why is thy harp on the willow,
Child of the Father above?
Where is thy hope in his mercy?
Where is thy trust in his love?
Refrain:
Go to the arms of the Saviour,
Pillow thy head on his breast;
He will remove thy transgressions
Far as the east from the west.
2 Why is thy harp on the willow?
Hast thou no song for the Lord?
Think of each wonderful promise
Jesus has left in his Word. [Refrain]
3 Why is thy harp on the willow?
Why art thou troubled and tried?
Hast thou, o’ercome by the tempter,
Wandered away from thy Guide? [Refrain]
4 Wouldst thou return to thy duty,
Jesus will answer thy call;
If thou art truly repentant,
He will forgive thee for all. [Refrain]
5 Take now thy harp from the willow,
Sing the glad songs of the past;
Trust not thyself, but in Jesus,
Then shalt thou triumph at last. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Why is thy harp on the willow |
Title: | Far as the East from the West |
Author: | Martha J. Lankton |
Refrain First Line: | Go to the arms of the Savior |
Publication Date: | 1886 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Why is thy harp on the willow] |
Composer: | Wm. J. Kirkpatrick |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
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