Song of Songs
Repeat the last line of each verse
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God's life and building can be seen Within the Song of Songs; He shows by types His seeking ones, The Bride for whom Christ longs! |
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She, as a team of horses shows A love, so swift and strong! But this is love that's natural — It pulls the world along! |
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As time goes by, her concepts change, With dove's eyes she can see That naught can with her love compare — There's none so dear as He! |
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A lily she is now to Him (For still the Lord draws on), Her faith is not in earthly toil, But in the wondrous Son. |
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She's next a dove who hides herself Within a cloven rock; Now in her Lord's ascended life Is love which knows no shock! |
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Of smoke, a pillar she's become, And now, as wand'ring ends, Her wills to His will are subdued, What fragrance sweet ascends! |
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Behold His couch... (O, can this be?) E'en midst the fearsome night... She now affords her Lord such rest, The foe is put to flight! |
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A vessel to contain the King! (This type is full of worth.) A palanquin He's made Himself For His move on the earth! |
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Of wood this vessel is composed: Christ's ris'n humanity. Its silver pillars for support And floor of gold we see! |
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The seat of purple signifies Christ is of kings the King. To Him, as fittings for within, Their love His dear ones bring! |
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The day will come — ('tis surely soon) And glad will be Thy heart — What boast and glory to Thyself; Thy crown, Thy counterpart! |
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A garden fair, enclosed is she With spices, fragrant, sweet. She now brings forth materials The building to complete! |
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A city pleasant, comely, too; No greater building, this! So beautiful, yet to the foe A conq'ring army 'tis! |
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As we eat Jesus, praise the Lord, The transformation's done, Until at last, the work's complete — Christ and His Bride are one! |