6. Farewell

1 How swiftly the years of our pilgrimage fly,
As weeks, months and seasons roll silently by;
Our days are soon numbered, and death sounds our knell,
We scarce know our friends till we bid them farewell.

Chorus:
Farewell, farewell,
I've begged and persuaded, but can not compel;
Farewell, farewell,
Till judgment day therefore, I'll bid you farewell.

2 The righteous and wicked move swiftly along,
In crowds to the grave, both the old and the young;
The good rise to heaven, the bad sink to hell,
They take on life's verge an eternal farewell. [Chorus]

3 To you, fellow Christians, I turn with delight,
The grave can not harm you, your future is bright;
Be faithful and humble, temptations repel,
You'll soon leave this world with a smiling farewell. [Chorus]

4 Farewell, fellow sinners, I'm free from your blood,
My message delivered, I leave you with God;
I've begged and persuaded, but can not compel;
Till judgment day therefore, I bid you farewell. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: How swiftly the years of our pilgrimage fly
Title: Farewell
Author: W. P. Fife
Refrain First Line: Farewell, farewell
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Copyright: Copyright, 1891, by P. Bilhorn.
Tune Information
Name: [How swiftly the years of our pilgrimage fly]
Composer: P. Bilhorn
Incipit: 53234 37216 55111
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1891, by P. Bilhorn.



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