"He Shall be Like a Tree Planted in the Rivers of Water. " |
964. 7s. M. B. Barton. "He shall be like a tree planted in the rivers of water." 1 Blessed state! and happy he Who is like that planted tree; Living waters lave his root, Bends his bough with golden fruit. 2 When the seedling from its bed First lifts up its timid head, Ministry of thine must give. All on which its life can live. 3 Showers from thee must bid it thrive, Breath of thine must oft revive; Light from thee its bloom supplies, -- Left by thee it fades and dies. 4 Thine, O Lord! the power and praise Which a sight like this displays; Power of thine must plant it there, Praise of thee it should declare.
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