Text: | Do the Duty Nearest Lying |
Author: | Alice Jean Cleator |
Tune: | [Do the duty nearest lying] |
Composer: | R. Frank Lehman |
1 Do the duty nearest lying,
It will make the next more clear;
Linger not for doubt or sighing,
Labor on with heart of cheer.
Tho’ the task to thee seem lowly,
Do it bravely; it is thine;
Ev’ry deed for God is pure and holy,
Love will make them all divine.
Refrain:
Work, O work! the Master needs you,
In this wondrous harvest field;
Work, O work! the Master calls that
You may your best service yield.
2 O the task of God’s assigning
Is the one for thee alone!
Waste no time in weak repining,
Labor on till day is done.
Does the tempter whisper to thee,
“Hasten from the path of right?”
Listen not, press bravely onward, ever
Tow’rd the land of love and light. [Refrain]
3 Is the pathway lone and dreary,
Keep the closer to thy Guide,
Close to him who bore the thorn-crown,
And the wound-prints in his side.
If the toil seem like a burden,
Jesus will that burden bear;
Tell to him thine ev’ry anxious trial,
Bring to him thy weight of care. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Do the duty nearest lying |
Title: | Do the Duty Nearest Lying |
Author: | Alice Jean Cleator |
Refrain First Line: | Work, O work! the Master needs you |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1910 |
Topic: | Diligence; Duty; Work |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Do the duty nearest lying] |
Composer: | R. Frank Lehman |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
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