73. The Old Song

1 A wandering boy was aweary,
The sun was sinking low,
When tender the voice of a singer,
Unseen, set his heart aglow;
It softened his sin-hardened spirit
As nothing had done before,
For often his mother sung it
To him when the day was o’er.

Refrain:
“O where is my boy tonight?’
Upon the soft breeze rang;
“My heart o’erflows, for I love him he knows,”
The hidden singer sang.

2 He tho’t of the mother who lov’d him,
And tho’t of the stains within,
Then raising his eyes to the Saviour,
He prayed for release from sin;
“I’m coming to thee, dearest mother,”
With joy in his heart, he cried:
“Your wandering boy’s returning,
And Jesus is at my side.” [Refrain]

3 “My soul is no longer aweary,
For I have a song in my heart,
And Jesus is my precious Saviour,
Who never from me will part;
He’ll walk with me all thro’ life’s journey,
My constant companion, friend;
I’ll love him and trust him, serve him,
Till life’s fleeting day shall end.” [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: A wandering boy was aweary
Title: The Old Song
Author: James Rowe
Refrain First Line: “O where is my boy tonight?'
Publication Date: 1907
Tune Information
Name: [A wandering boy was aweary]
Composer: Herbert J. Lacey



Media
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