| Come Away |
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Come away, my beloved. Come away from the cares All the stress of the battle; All the ragged, cutting tears. I will mend, again, your garment. I will polish all your gear So that, next time, in the battle - You advance without a fear. Come away, my beloved. For you need some time with Me; Proper food for your spirit, Proper rest refreshing thee. Soon, the battle will be over. Soon, you'll see the victory. T'will be better for the finish If you hunker down with Me. I've been in the War of Ages, Had the thorns pierce Me through. If you'll seek Me, you will find Me. I am never far from you. Come away, my beloved. Come away, forget the din; All the noise, intimidation. Come away from every sin. Choose the ancient peaceful pathways. Choose the narrow road that leads To the Land without a sorrow, Where the Lamb, in safety, feeds. Come into My arms, now open. Come, I love you, and what more Could you wish for as you travel To that happy, golden, shore? |
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