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Hymns / Music :: My Song Forever Shall Record

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"I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever." Psalm 89:1

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website

Words: The Psalter, 1912.

Music: "Maryton," Henry Percy Smith, in Church Hymns with Tunes (London, England: 1874)


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My song forever shall record
The tender mercies of the Lord;
Thy faithfulness will I proclaim,
And every age shall know Thy Name.

I sing of mercies that endure,
Forever builded firm and sure,
Of faithfulness that never dies,
Established changeless in the skies.

Behold God's truth and grace displayed,
For He has faithful cov'nant made,
And He has sworn that David's Son
Shall ever sit upon his throne.

For him my mercy shall endure,
My cov'nant made with him is sure;
His throne and race I will maintain
Forever, while the heav'ns remain.

Blest be the Lord forevermore,
Whose promise stands from days of yore,
His Word is faithful now as then;
Blest be His Name. Amen, Amen.

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