228. Why will ye lavish out your years

1 Why will ye lavish out your years
Amidst a thousand trifling cares?
While, in the various range of thought,
The one thing needful is forgot.

2 Why will ye chase the fleeting wind,
And famish an immortal mind;
While angels with regret look down,
To see you spurn a heav'nly crown?

3 Th'eternal God calls from above,
And Jesus pleads his dying love;
Awaken'd conscience gives you pain:
And shall they join their pleas in vain?

4 Not so your dying eyes shall view
Those objects, which ye now pursue.
Not so shall heav'n and hell appear
When the decisive hour is near.

5 Almighty God! thine aid impart,
To fix conviction on the heart:
Thy pow'r can clear the darkest eyes,
And make the haughtiest scorner wise.

Text Information
First Line: Why will ye lavish out your years
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1814
Topic: The Danger and Misery of Sin
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