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9. Come, Come To-day

1 Back from the weary wand’ring,
Into the narrow way;
Jesus is tenderly calling,
Calling the sheep that stray.

Refrain:
Still, still Jesus is calling,—
Hear, O hear Him say:
“Weary, heavy laden,
Come, come today!”

2 Out of the dreary desert
Into the pastures green,
Out of the land of darkness
Into the light serene. [Refrain]

3 Why should we longer tarry,
Why should we longer roam
Far from the place of refuge,
Far from the shelt’ring home? [Refrain]

4 Come, for the hours are waning:
Come from the mountains cold;
Come from the storm and tempest
Into the Shepherd’s fold. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Back from the weary wand'ring
Title: Come, Come To-day
Author: Fanny J. Crosby
Refrain First Line: Still, still Jesus is calling
Publication Date: 1902
Scripture:
Topic: Invitation
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Back from the weary wand'ring]
Composer: Geo. C. Stebbins
Notes: Public Domain.



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