Author: Charles E. Orr Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: As pilgrims and strangers we journey through life Lyrics: 1 As pilgrims and strangers we journey through life:
Through sunshine and shadow, through calm and through strife;
Each day we are scattering seed as we go,
Some day ’twill be harvest—“we reap what we sow.”
2 Though weary and worn, and alone in your way,
And stormclouds are gath’ring, and dark is your day,
Weep not, toiling one, neither faint as you go;
The harvest is nearing—“we reap what we sow.”
3 Though life may appear as a cold, barren waste,
And comes no return of the bread you have cast,
Continue to do loving deeds as you go;
The harvest is nearing—“we reap what we sow.”
4 We’ll reap what we sow when the harvest is come,
Some day we shall garner the deeds we have done;
Then heed not the storm, nor the cold winds that blow,
Toil on till the harvest—“we reap what we sow.” Topics: Sowing/Reaping Scripture: Galatians 6:7 Used With Tune: [As pilgrims and strangers we journey through life] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Seedtime_and_Harvest); Faith Publishing House, Evening Light Songs, 1949, edited 1987 (265); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (19)
Seedtime and Harvest