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![]() | Can it be that our Father in heavenAuthor: Jessie Brown PoundsTune: [Can it be that our Father in heaven] Published in 2 hymnals Audio files: MIDI |
1 Can it be that our Father in heaven
Remembers a creature like me,
He who marshals the stars in their courses,
And measures the bounds of the sea?
Refrain:
He who watches the flight of the song-bird
O’er mountain and desert and wild,
He who watches the flight of the song-bird,
Will care for the soul of His child.
2 Can it be that He watches my struggle,
And helps when temptation is near?
Can it be that He cares for my sorrow?
My faltering pray’r can He hear? [Refrain]
3 Can it be that such pow’r and such pity
Are linked in the Helper divine?
Can it be that thro’ infinite mercy,
This infinite Helper is mine? [Refrain]
Source: Great Revival Hymns No.2 #145
Jessie B. Pounds (1861-1921)
Born: August 31, 1861, Hiram, Ohio (near Cleveland).
Died: March 3, 1921, Hiram, Ohio.
Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Hiram, Ohio.
Jessie Pounds was in poor health as a child, and received her early education at home. At age 15, she began submitting articles to Cleveland newspapers and various religious publications. In 1896, she married Reverend John Pounds, pastor of the Central Christian Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. In her early years, an editor commented that some of her poetry would make good hymn texts. So began her song writing career. Over her lifetime, she wrote 50 librettos for cantata… Go to person page >| First Line: | Can it be that our Father in heaven |
| Author: | Jessie Brown Pounds |
| Refrain First Line: | He who watches the flight |
