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Let Me Rest By the Fountain

Author: J. H. P. Hymnal: Soul Inspiring Songs #45 (1929) First Line: There’s a fountain that’s free, flowing ‘neath life’s tree Refrain First Line: Let me rest ‘neath the tree Lyrics: 1 There’s a fountain that’s free, flowing ‘neath life’s tree, Where the saved of the earth shall rest; It is flowing for you, and it flows for me, Happy souls there forever are blest. Refrain: Let me rest ‘neath the tree, When the fountain so pure flows by, Where the Lord is the light, And the souls of the saved never die. 2 Oh, I long to be there by the fountain clear, Flowing from the great throne of God; Let me rest ‘neath the tree, on the banks so near, When my journey below I have trod. [Refrain] 3 May we all have a right to the tree of life, Standing there by the fountain clear Where we rest ‘neath the tree where there is no strife, How I long, how I long to be there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a fountain that's free, flowing 'neath life's tree]

Let Me Rest By The Fountain

Author: Joe H. Pannell Hymnal: Clarion Call #198 (2002) First Line: There's a fountain that's free Refrain First Line: Let me rest 'neath the tree Tune Title: [There's a fountain that's free]

Let me rest by the fountain

Author: Joe H. Pannell Hymnal: Vocal Gems #d115 (1935) First Line: There's a fountain that's free Refrain First Line: Let me rest 'neath the tree

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