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E121. Forward! be Our Watchword

1 Forward! be our watchword,
Steps and voices joined;
Seek the things before us,
Not a look behind;
Burns the fiery pillar
At our army's head;
Who shall dream of shrinking,
By Jehovah led?
Forward thro' the desert,
Thro' the toil and fight:
Jordan flows before us,
Zion beams with light.

2 Forward, when in childhood
Buds the infant mind;
All thro' youth and manhood,
Not a tho't behind;
Speed thro' realms of nature,
Climb the steeps of grace;
Faint not, till in glory
Gleams our Father’s face.
On thro' sign and token;
Stars amidst the night;
Forward thro' the darkness,
Forward into light!

3 Far o'er yon horizon
Rise the city tow'rs,
Where our God abideth;
That fair name is ours;
Flash the streets with jasper,
Shine the gates with gold:
Flows the gladd'ning river
Shedding joys untold.
Thither, onward thither,
In Jehovah's might,
Pilgrims to your country,
Forward into light!

4 To the Father's glory
Loudest anthems raise;
To the Son and Spirit
Echo songs of praise;
To the Lord Jehovah,
Blessed Three in One,
Be by men and angels
Endless honor done.
Weak are earthly praises,
Dull the songs of night:
Forward into triumph,
Forward into light!

Text Information
First Line: Forward! be our watchword
Title: Forward! be Our Watchword
Author: Henry Alford
Meter: 6 5, 12 Lines
Language: English
Publication Date: 1913
Topic: Confession and Consecration
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: ST. ALBAN
Composer: Franz J. Haydn
Meter: 6 5, 12 Lines
Key: G Major or modal
Notes: Public Domain.



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