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69. This world is all a fleeting show

1 This world is all a fleeting show,
For man's illusion giv'n;
The smiles of joy, the tears of wo,
Deceitful shine, deceitful flow,
There's nothing true but heav'n.

2 And false the light on glory's plume,
As fading hues of ev'n;
And hope, and joy, and beauty's bloom,
Are blossoms gathered for the tomb;
There's nothing true but heav'n.

3 Poor wand'rers of a stormy day,
From wave to wave were driv'n'
And fancy's flash, and reason's ray,
Serve but to light the troubled way;
There's nothing calm but heaven.

Text Information
First Line: This world is all a fleeting show
Title: This world is all a fleeting show
Author: T. Moore
Language: English
Publication Date: 1840
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [This world is all a fleeting show]
Key: G Major or modal
Notes: Public Domain.



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