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8689. My Life Declines, My Strength Is Gone

1 My life declines, my strength is gone,
Disease and pains prevail;
Death threatens to arrest me soon,
My heart and flesh doth fail.

2 Soon must I leave this body here,
Soon must my soul away;
O awful thought—my soul, prepare
For that tremendous day!

3 Soon must I pass the solemn test,
How soon, my judge can tell!
When He with smiles shall call me blest,
Or frown me down to hell.

4 O how shall I prepare my heart
Eternal life to gain?
Jesus, Thy grace, Thy strength impart,
Or all I do is vain.

5 I cannot for one sin atone—
I swell with pride no more:
All the best duties I have done
I’ve reason to deplore.

6 Jesus, on Thee alone I lean,
Do Thou my soul prepare;
O cleanse my heart from every sin,
And fix Thy dwelling there.

7 Renewed and justified by grace,
Complete I then shall stand,
Before th’almighty Father’s face,
When He my life demand.

Text Information
First Line: My life declines, my strength is gone
Title: My Life Declines, My Strength Is Gone
Author: Susannah Harrison
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Songs in the Night (Ipswich, England: Punchard & Jermyn, 1780)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: THE WAITS' SONG
Meter: CM
Key: g minor
Source: English Traditional
Copyright: Public Domain



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