1 If graven on thy palm,
Dear Lord, I be,
If from thine open hand
Thy face I see;
No other face than thine
Shall fix my sight,
Or fill my raptured soul
With heav’nly light.
2 When graven on thy palm,
Lord, I shall be
Held in thy loving hand
From danger free;
All evil ways I leave,
Lord, thee to own,
Myself I freely give
To thee alone.
3 If graven on thy palm,
Lord, I am sure,
Whatever may betide,
My hope secure—
That I shall ever be,
Kept by thy love,
Till thy dear face I see
In realms above.
Display Title: Graven on thy PalmsFirst Line: If graven on thy palm, dear LordTune Title: [If graven on thy palm, dear Lord]Author: D. B. PurintonDate: 1903
Display Title: Graven on Thy PalmsFirst Line: If graven on thy palm, Dear Lord, I beTune Title: [If graven on thy palm]Author: D. B. PurintonDate: 1904
Display Title: Graven On Thy PalmsFirst Line: If graven on Thy palm, Dear Lord, I beTune Title: [If graven on Thy palm, Dear Lord, I be]Author: D. B. PurintonDate: 1904
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