Author: Ellen H. Gates Appears in 119 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1 If you cannot on the ocean
Sail among the swiftest fleet,
Rocking on the highest billows,
Laughing at the storms you meet,
You can stand among the sailors,
Anchored yet within the bay,
You can lend a hand to help them,
As they launch their boat away.
2 If you are too weak to journey
Up the mountain steep and high,
You can stand within the valley,
While the multitude go by;
You can chant in happy measure,
As they slowly pass along;
Though they may forget the singer,
They will not forget the song.
3 If you have not gold and silver
Ever ready to command,
If you cannot to'ard the needy
Reach an ever-open hand,
You can visit the afflicted,
O'er the erring you can weep,
You can be a true disciple
Sitting at the Saviour's feet.
4 If you cannot in the harvest
Garner up the richest sheaves,
Many a grain both ripe and golden
Oft some careless reaper leaves;
Go and glean among the briers,
Growing rank against the wall,
For it may be that the shadow
Hides the heaviest wheat of all. Topics: The Church Ministry and Missions Used With Tune: FILLMORE
If you cannot on the ocean