Open Those Bright Gates. Concluded. me,... For me, for me,.. Then o-pen those bright gates for me. . .. No. 109. Shall You, Shall I Be There? F. M. D. COPYRIGHT, 1896, BY E. O. EXCELL. FRANK M. DAVIS. VI. We read of a land bright and ver-nal, A land di-vine-ly fair, 2. We sing of the valley of Eden, Its freedom from all care, 3. We're told of the beau-ti - ful Mansions That Jesus will prepare, I. 2. COPYRIGHT, 1898, BY E. O. EXCELL. T. MARTIN TOWNE. "O what can I do for my Savior to day?" Is often the He never in scorn passed a wan-der-ing one, No matter how 3. How firm in temp-ta-tion; in trials how true; How meek un-der question we hear; But while we can stud-y the life of our Lord, sunk-en in sin; His pity and love, like the al-might-y arms, in-sult and blow; In sor-row and pain how sub-miss-ive His pray'r, touch or with com-fort-ing word, He hastened their burdens to share. home that was hum-ble and poor, His presence and sym-pathy blessed. mer-cy brought hope to the lost, And joy to the poor and for - lorn. |