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1 Let worldly minds the world pursue,
It has no charms for me;
Once I admired its trifles too,
But grace has set me free.
As by the light of opening day,
The stars are all concealed;
So earthly pleasures fade away,
When Jesus is revealed.
2 Creatures no more divide my choice,
I bid them all depart;
His name, and love, and gracious voice.
Have fixed my roving heart.
But may I hope that thou wilt own
A worthless worm like me?
Now, Lord! I would be thine alone,
And wholly live to thee.
Source: Laudes Domini: a selection of spiritual songs ancient & modern (Abr. ed.) #199
First Line: | Let worldly minds the world pursue |
Title: | The World Has Lost Its Charms |
Author: | John Newton |
Meter: | 8.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1774 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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