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| Text: | Why should we boast of time to come |
| Author: | M. Wilkes |
| Tune: | HARVEY'S CHANT |
| Composer: | William B. Bradbury |
1 Why should we boast of time to come,
Though but a single day?
This hour may fix our final doom,
Though strong, and young, and gay.
2 The present we should now redeem;
This only is our own;
The past, alas! is all a dream;
The future is unknown.
3 O think what vast concerns depend
Upon a moment's space,
When life and all its cares shall end
In vengeance or in grace.
4 O for that power which melts the heart,
And lifts the soul on high!
Where sin and grief and death depart,
And pleasures never die.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | Why should we boast of time to come |
| Author: | M. Wilkes |
| Publication Date: | 1886 |
| Topic: | The Sinner: Warning and Invitation |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | HARVEY'S CHANT |
| Composer: | William B. Bradbury |
| Meter: | C.M. |
| Key: | G Major or modal |
| Notes: | Now Public Domain. Alternate tunes: #354, 175, or 581. |