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Father Is At The Wheel

Author: J. W. Stockton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16248 First Line: A ship in wind and storm was tossed Lyrics: 1 A ship in wind and storm was tossed, The sea ran o’er the deck; It seemed that all was sure­ly lost, The ves­sel soon a wreck; A boy stood calm, as he was asked If fear he did not feel; When straight­way came the an­swer bold, "My Fa­ther’s at the wheel." Refrain: Father is at the wheel, Father is at the wheel; I fear no storm or tem­pest wave, While Fa­ther’s at the wheel. 2 And as we pass through life, we meet Sad sor­row’s gloomy hour; Faith gives us strength to rise above The threat­ening clouds that low­er; And when our bark seems al­most lost, These words our woes can heal: "Our ship is safe, though tempest tossed, While Father’s at the wheel." [Refrain] 3 There was a time when an­gry waves Dashed fierce­ly o’er my bark; I cried for help to Him who saves, Throughout the night so dark; But now when clouds and gales arise, And heavy thun­ders peal— A calm per­vades my trust­ing heart, While Fa­ther’s at the wheel. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A ship in wind and storm was tossed]
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Father Is at the Wheel

Author: J. W. S. Hymnal: Garlands of Praise #26 (1876) First Line: A ship in wind and storm was toss'd Topics: Anniversary Languages: English Tune Title: [A ship in wind and storm was toss'd]

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