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1 How long, sometimes, a day appears!
And weeks, how long are they!
Months move on slow, as if the years
Would never pass away.
2 But even years are passing by,
And soon must all be gone;
For day by day, as minutes fly,
Eternity comes on.
3 Days, months, and years must have an end:
Eternity has none;
'Twill always have as long to spend
As when it first begun.
4 Great God! a creature cannot tell
How such a thing can be;
I only pray that I may dwell
That long, long time with thee.
Source: The Voice of Praise: a collection of hymns for the use of the Methodist Church #905
First Line: | How long, sometimes, a day appears |
Title: | Eternity |
Author: | Ann Taylor |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |