Text: | Nothing to You? |
Author: | Rev. T. M. Eastwood |
Tune: | [Is it nothing to you that long ages ago] |
Composer: | A. A. Payn |
1 Is it nothing to you that long ages ago
The Saviour from heaven came down,
Deprived of the glory he had upon high,
Bereft of his beautiful crown.
Refrain:
Is it nothing, nothing,
Nothing to you,
Is it nothing, O sinner, to you?
Bethink you today,
Ere your life ebbs away;
Is it nothing, just nothing to you?
2 Is it nothing to you that he wandered on earth,
Despised and rejected of men?
The foxes had holes and the birds had their nests,
But he had no resting place then. [Refrain]
3 Is it nothing to you that he died on the cross,
And bore such a terrible load,
While out of his bosom the stream of his love,
A current of crimson fast flowed. [Refrain]
4 Is it nothing to you that he entered the grave,
And met the last enemy there,
And conquered the legions of hell by his power,
The crown of the victor to wear. [Refrain]
5 Is it nothing to you that he’s coming again,
With angels a glorious train,
To sit on his throne as the judge of the world,
And then to eternity reign. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Is it nothing to you that long ages ago |
Title: | Nothing to You? |
Author: | Rev. T. M. Eastwood |
Refrain First Line: | Is it nothing, nothing |
Publication Date: | 1906 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Is it nothing to you that long ages ago] |
Composer: | A. A. Payn |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |