12640. O Thou, The First, The Greatest Friend

1 O Thou, the first, the greatest friend
Of all the human race!
Whose strong right hand has ever been
Their stay and dwelling place!

2 Before the mountains heaved their heads
Beneath Thy forming hand;
Before this ponderous globe itself
Arose at Thy command;

3 That power which raised, and still upholds
This universal frame,
From countless, unbeginning time,
Was ever still the same.

4 Those mighty periods of years,
Which seem to us so vast,
Appear no more before Thy sight,
Than yesterday that’s past.

5 Thou giv’st the word: Thy creature, man,
Is to existence brought;
Again Thou say’st, Ye sons of men,
Return ye into nought!

6 Thou layest them, with all their cares,
In everlasting sleep;
As with a flood Thou tak’st them off
With overwhelming sweep.

7 They flourish like the morning flower,
In beauty’s pride arrayed;
But long ere night cut down it lies
All withered and decayed.

Text Information
First Line: O Thou, the first, the greatest friend
Title: O Thou, The First, The Greatest Friend
Author: Robert Burns
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Poems (Edinburgh: 1787)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ABERDEEN attributed to Andrew Tait, CAITHNESS form Scottish "Psalter," 1635, DUNDEE from Scottish "Psalter," 1615
Tune Information
Name: BURNS
Composer (attributed to): Robert Burns, 1759-1796
Meter: CM
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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