16053. Mother And The Book Of God

1 From the by­gone days of child­hood
Comes a pic­ture quaint and rare—
One of beau­ty, and so ve­ry dear to me;
’Tis a pic­ture of my mo­ther
Sitting in her old arm­chair,
With the o­pen Bi­ble rest­ing on her knee.

Refrain:
Mother and the Book of God!
’Twas to her both staff and rod;
And when in dreams her love­ly face I see,
God’s op­en book is al­ways on her knee.

2 As she soft­ly turned its pag­es,
How her gent­le face would glow!
And her heart from all the cares of life seemed free,
As she read each pre­cious pro­mise,
Full of bless­ed­ness to know,
From the op­en Bible rest­ing on her knee. [Refrain]

3 When I hear the world’s voice call­ing,
When my feet would go astray,
All the dark de­ceit­ful things are made to flee,
When I think of my dear mo­ther
As she sat to read and pray,
With the op­en Bi­ble rest­ing on her knee. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: From the by­gone days of child­hood
Title: Mother And The Book Of God
Author: E. C. Baird
Refrain First Line: Mother and the Book of God!
Language: English
Source: Victorious Service Songs by Charles Gabriel (Chicago and Philadelphia: Rodeheaver, 1925)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [From the by­gone days of child­hood]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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