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Text: | What a Perfect Friend |
Author: | James Rowe |
Tune: | [When the heart is burdened] |
Composer: | E. S. Lorenz |
1 When the heart is burdened with a weight of fear,
When the path is dreary and the foe is near,
And the weary spirit sighs for love and cheer,
What a perfect friend is Jesus.
Refrain:
What a perfect friend is Jesus!
What a perfect friend is Jesus!
When no earthly friend
Comfort sweet will lend,
What a perfect friend is Jesus!
2 When a storm is sweeping o’er the troubled soul,
Making dim and distant seem the blessed goal;
When our boat is drifting near some dang’rous shoal,
What a perfect friend is Jesus. [Refrain]
3 When we sink in sorrow and companions flee,
When the world is laughing at our misery,
Then we hear his whisper and his face we see;
What a perfect friend is Jesus. [Refrain]
4 When our cares and sorrows to this Friend we bear,
With what love he draws us to his bosom fair;
Oh, what rest and comfort always meet us there;
What a perfect friend is Jesus. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | When the heart is burdened with a weight of fear |
Title: | What a Perfect Friend |
Author: | James Rowe |
Refrain First Line: | What a perfect friend is Jesus |
Publication Date: | 1908 |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [When the heart is burdened] |
Composer: | E. S. Lorenz |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
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