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Hymns / Music :: O Thou My Soul, Forget No More

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"O my soul, and forget not all His benefits." Psalm 103:2

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
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Krishna PalWords: Krishna Pal of India, in The Devotional Hymn and Tune Book, by William B. Bradbury (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: American Baptist Publishing Society, 1864).

Music: "Oberlin," by Bost


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O thou, my soul, forget no more
The Friend Who all thy sorrows bore;
Let every idol be forgot;
But, O my soul, forget Him not.

Renounce thy works and ways, with grief,
And fly to this divine relief;
Nor Him forget, who left his throne,
And for thy life gave up His own.

Eternal truth and mercy shine,
In Him, and He Himself is thine:
And canst thou, then, with sin beset,
Such charms, such matchless charms, forget:

O, no! till life itself depart,
His Name shall cheer and warm my heart;
And lisping this, from earth I'll rise;
And join the chorus of the skies.

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