Text: | Friend and companion, dear to each heart |
Author: | F. E. Belden |
Tune: | GONE TO THE GRAVE |
Composer: | D. S. Hakes |
1 Friend and companion, dear to each heart;
Tears naught avail us, now we must part.
Death's hand has plucked thee, pillowed thy head,
Lowly and lifeless, faded and dead.
2 Now bending o'er thee, sadly we weep
While o'er our gladness lone shadows creep.
Dark, chilling shadows, bringing a gloom,
Telling of dear ones gone to the tomb.
3 Guarding thy slumbers, cypress shall wave,
Mournful and silent, over thy grave.
Angels their vigils watchful shall keep,
Waiting thy blissful waking from sleep.
4 Ah, we must leave thee, silent in death;
Fond hopes have vanished flown with thy breath.
Joy turns to sadness, life seems but pain;
O, shall we ever meet thee again?
5 Yes, we shall meet thee on heaven's shore,
Where death and partings come nevermore:
There, will our Saviour dry every tear;
Sorrowful mourner, be of good cheer.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Friend and companion, dear to each heart |
Author: | F. E. Belden |
Publication Date: | 1886 |
Topic: | Death and Resurrection |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | GONE TO THE GRAVE |
Composer: | D. S. Hakes |
Meter: | 9s |
Key: | Dâ™ Major |