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992. Come Home, My Child

1. Come home, come home, my child, O where art thou?
Break, break the chain that holds the captive now;
A mother’s heart is yearning still for thee,
And pleads in tears, Come home, my child, to me.

Refrain
Come home, come home,
O wand’ring child, come home;
From those who love thee well,
Why longer roam?

2. O blessèd time, when thou wast young and fair;
When days were bright, nor filled with anxious care:
Bright were my hopes of future years for thee,
But still I hope thou wilt come back to me. [Refrain]

3. Canst thou, my child, forget a mother’s prayer,
Her tender love, her long unwearied care?
Come back, my child, whate’er thy faults may be;
I love thee still, and ever pray for thee. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Come home, come home, my child, O where art thou?
Title: Come Home, My Child
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1896)
Refrain First Line: Come home, come home
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Some hymnals show the author as Julia Sterling, one of Fanny's pseudonyms.
Tune Information
Name: [Come home, come home, my child, O where art thou?]
Composer: Ira David Sankey
Incipit: 55435 61765 17651
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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