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40. Why art thou Waiting?

1 Why art thou waiting till another day,
Grieving the Saviour from thy heart away?
There is no refuge for the soul but he;
Wilt thou reject him, and a wanderer be?

Refrain:
One more message hast thou heard in vain?—
One more warning o’er thy life-time pass’d!—
What shall it profit, though the world thou gain,
If thou shalt lose thy soul at last?

2 Why art thou waiting and the door so near?
Why art thou turning from a friend so dear?
Think of the mercy he has bought for thee;
Wilt thou refuse it, and a wanderer be? [Refrain]

3 Why art thou waiting till another hour?
Break from the fetters of the tempter’s power;
Fly from the pleasures that are light as air,
Come to the shelter of the Saviour’s care. [Refrain]

4 Why art thou waiting when he bids thee come?
Why art thou staying from a father’s home?
Oh, there’s a welcome in that home for thee,
Wilt thou refuge is, and a wanderer be? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Why art thou waiting till another day
Title: Why art thou Waiting?
Author: Lizzie Edwards
Refrain First Line: One more message hast thou heard in vain?
Publication Date: 1885
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Why art thou waiting till another day]
Composer: Jno. R. Sweney
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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