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Drag, Jesus, mig

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1 Drag, Jesus, mig
Op efter dig!
Saa følger jeg med Længsel,
Siden du, o Jesus, gik
Ud af Verdens Trængsel.

2 Drag, Jesus, mig
Op efter dig
Fra Verdens Myre-Tue,
At jeg ikke mere skal
Al dens Jammer skue!

3 Drag, Jesus, mig
Op efter dig
Med Zions Brudeskare!
Thi jeg kunde ellers let
Vild i Verden fare.

4 Drag, Jesus, mig
Op efter dig
Til Himlens Fryde-Bolig!
Verden er for dine Børn
Vildsom og urolig.

5 Drag, Jesus, mig
Op efter dig,
Til Himmels op at fare,
Der at staa med Glædesang
I Guds Børneskare!


Source: Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika #414

Translator: Hans Adolf Brorson

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Author: Friedrich Fabricius

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Text Information

First Line: Drag, Jesus, mig
Author: Friedrich Fabricius
Translator: Hans Adolf Brorson
Language: Norwegian
Copyright: Public Domain

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Evangeli harpe #406

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Kirkesalmebog #414

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M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg #414

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Psalmebog, udgiven af Synoden for den norske evangelisk-lutherske Kirke i Amerika (2nd ed.) #267

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Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika #414

Salmebog udgiven af Synoden for den norsk-evang. luth. kirke i Amerika. Rev. ed. #d62

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