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Words: Virgil O. Stamps, in Hallelujahs (Lawrenceburg, Tennessee: James D. Vaughan, Music Publisher, 1922).
Music: Adger McDavid Pace
O Father, hear me as I pray to Thee,
I know that I am far from purity;
But Jesus died that sinful men might live,
So in His Name I ask Thee to forgive.
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Father, Father,
Humbly now I come to Thee;
Father, Father,
Hear, oh hear my humble plea.
I pray that Thou wilt pardon ev'ry sin;
O Lord, forgive and make me pure within.
Plant a desire for service in my heart
And give me strength to always do my part.
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Tonight, O Father, as the shadows creep
And I so gently close my eyes in sleep,
I pray that Thou wilt guard me through the night
And keep me safe till comes the morning light.
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When morning comes, oh, let me rise to work,
Forbid that duty I should ever shirk;
And when at last my race on earth is run,
Grant, Lord, that I may hear Thee say, "Well done."
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