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74. I Will not Forsake Thee

1 “I will not forsake thee,” precious words divine,
Like a beacon light upon my pathway shine;
When the darking clouds would fill my soul with fear,
To my trusting heart there comes this word of cheer.

Refrain:
“I will not forsake thee,”
“I will not forsake thee,”
I am thy Redeemer,
“I will not forsake thee.”

2 “I will not forsake thee,” blessed news to all
Who, in faith believing, on His name will call;
Tho’ afar our falt’ring feet from Him have stray’d,
Yet, we hear His precious words “Be not afraid.” [Refrain]

3 “I will not forsake thee,” echoes down the years,
Not a storm of life but this bow of hope appears;
And when deepest sorrows like sea-billows roll,
Softly comes a loving whisper to my soul. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: "I will not forsake thee", precious words divine
Title: I Will not Forsake Thee
Author: Helen Mayfield
Publication Date: 1912
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [“I will not forsake thee,” precious words divine]
Composer: James M. Black
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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