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169. Drifting

1 Drifting away from Jesus the Lord,
Drifting away from love for His word;
Drifting away from tho’t and from care,
Drifting away from song and from pray’r.

Refrain:
Drifting, drifting, drifting away,
Drifting away from Jesus the Lord,
Drifting away, yes, drifting away?

2 Drifting away from paths He hath trod,
Drifting away from people of God,
Drifting away from fellowship sweet,
Drifting away from heav’n mercy-seat. [Refrain]

3 Drifting away from wounds in His side,
Drifting away from Christ crucified;
Drifting away from seats on His throne,
Drifting away to darkness unknown. [Refrain]

4 Wilt thou not turn against the dark tide?
Wilt thou not own this Jesus denied?
Then with thy face aglow with the day,
Wilt thou not cease from drifting away? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Drifting away from Jesus the Lord
Title: Drifting
Author: J. E. Rankin (1886)
Refrain First Line: Drifting, drifting, drifting away
Publication Date: 1906
Topic: Drifting; Evangelistic
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Drifting away from Jesus the Lord]
Composer: Thoro Harris (1902)
Notes: Public Domain.



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