239. Vast Eternity

1 Eternity! no mortal knows
The depth to which its meaning goes;
If only one each thousandth year
Of all the atoms of this sphere
Should go to nothingness for aye,
When thus this world should pass away,
Unmeasured even then would be
The ages of eternity.

Refrain:
Eternity! eternity!
Vast eternity!

2 If we on pinions could arise
And view God’s work in yonder skies,
The myriad worlds that shine on high,
Tell how they’re made, and when, and why—
If we could name the stars above,
And sound the depths of his great love,
Could count the drops in ev’ry sea,
Unknown were yet eternity. [Refrain]

3 If one could tell how things below,
To feed the living creatures, grow,
And how the unseen Hand can give
The breath of life to all that live—
Can paint all colors rich and rare,
And bridge the gulf of dark despair—
Then might we know, if we could see,
The length of vast eternity. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Eternity! no mortal knows
Title: Vast Eternity
Author: B. E. Warren
Refrain First Line: Eternity! eternity!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1907
Topic: Miscellaneous
Tune Information
Name: [Eternity! no mortal knows]
Composer: C. E. Hunter
Incipit: 51553 21161 1166
Key: B♭ Major



Media
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