10992. The Book My Mother Read

1 Like a compass on the sea,
Like a star on azure deep,
Is the Bible unto me,
For my course it safely keeps;
Tells me how I strayed and fell,
How in sin I lay as dead,
But I live its power to tell,
Blessèd book my mother read.

Refrain:
Precious book! O wondrous book!
Who can tell its power divine?
Bearing news of grace so free,
Book of books, I claim it mine.

2 Like a lamp in darkest night,
Shining on my pathway lone,
Now and then upon my sight,
Shows a vision of my home;
So this book my spirit cheers,
When all other hopes are fled,
Balm and comfort for my fears,
Is the book my mother read. [Refrain]

3 Like a guest from realms above,
Soothing all one’s pain and pang,
How it thrills with Jesus’ love,
Like some song the angels sang;
Tells me how my Savior came,
How for me His blood was shed;
I will read it o’er again—
blessèd book my mother read. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Like a compass on the sea
Title: The Book My Mother Read
Author: Edwin Smith Ufford (1916)
Refrain First Line: Precious book! O wondrous book!
Language: English
Source: Mother's Day, 1916
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Like a compass on the sea]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
Key: D♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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