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Text: | The Gray and the Gold |
Author: | E. E. Hewitt |
Tune: | [Weavers are we at a wonderful loom] |
Composer: | Annie F. Bourne |
1 Weavers are we at a wonderful home,
Sometimes in sunshine and sometimes in gloom;
Weaving so slowly, one thread at a time,
Working away, till we hear the last chime.
Refrain:
Weaving, weaving a little each day,
Threads of gold and threads of gray;
Weaving in shadow and weaving in sun,
Weaving, we’re weaving till the web is done.
2 Ours not the wisdom to plan the design;
Only to follow it, line after line;
Taking our threads from the Master’s own hand,
Learning to use them, as He shall command. [Refrain]
3 Tho’ in our weakness, we make sad mistakes,
We have a Helper who never forsakes;
Take Him the tangles, and ask for His aid;
Christ is a Friend who will never upbraid. [Refrain]
4 Often the pattern looks dark to our eyes,
Heavenly beauty in mortal disguise;
On with the weaving! The gray and the gold
Finished, will sparkle with glory untold. [Refrain]
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First Line: | Weavers are we at a wonderful loom |
Title: | The Gray and the Gold |
Author: | E. E. Hewitt |
Refrain First Line: | Weaving, weaving a little each day |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1900 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Weavers are we at a wonderful loom] |
Composer: | Annie F. Bourne |
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