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Text: | Tenderly Lay Her to Rest |
Author: | A. S. K. |
Author: | Clara M. Brooks |
Tune: | [Tenderly lay her to rest 'neath the sod] |
Composer: | A. S. Kieffer |
1 Tenderly lay her to rest ‘neath the sod;
Angels, look lovingly down!
But the fair spirit hath flown to her God—
Gone to receive a bright crown;
In the fair fields of the blessed to roam,
Singing with angels so fair;
Dwelling with Christ in his beautiful home,
All its bright splendor to share.
2 Why should we linger to weep round the tomb?
Sorrow shall vex her no more;
Never a shadow of trouble or gloom
Reaches yon heavenly shore.
There with the glorified spirits to reign
Thro’ the bright ages above;
Free from all sorrow and sickness and pain,
Resting in heavenly love.
3 Safe in the arms of her Savior she lies—
Wonderful peace to her giv’n!
In that blest mansion the soul never dies;
Still we may love her in heav’n.
Feelingly near us her spirit shall be,
Tenderly whispering, “Come!”
Then at the portals our dear one we’ll see,
Lovingly guiding us home.
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First Line: | Tenderly lay her to rest 'neath the sod |
Title: | Tenderly Lay Her to Rest |
Author: | A. S. K. |
Author: | Clara M. Brooks |
Publication Date: | 1918 |
Topic: | Funeral |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Tenderly lay her to rest 'neath the sod] |
Composer: | A. S. Kieffer |
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