Hymnal: Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs
Date: 1828
Compiler: Alexander Campbell
Publisher/Printer: A Campbell
First Line: Behold the well of life appears
Topic: <no topic given>
Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>
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Meter: LM
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Hymn Number: Song 7
Page Number: 089, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsBEHOLD, the well of life appears,
Sought for by men four thousand years!
Tell all mankind; let ev'ry gale
Bear round the earth the pleasing tale!
Bid each diseased soul come here;
Ye lame, ye blind, ye sick, draw near!
Behold, this true medic'nal stream
Heals maladies of ev'ry name!
The blind rejoice to see the sun:
The lame lay by their crutch and run:
Hark! from the dumb man's loos'ned tongue
Breaks forth the raptur'd, grateful song!
The deaf too taste, and wond'ring heat,
The joyful sound salutes their ear:
The feeble drink the healing stream
And vigor shoots through all their frame,
This stream shall all our wants supply;
Impov'rish'd souls! why should ye die?
The Spirit says, Whoever will,
May hither come, and drink his fill.
Let the glad tidings reach the dead;
This river runs through death's dark shade
Where'er it comes, this living spring
Gives life and health to ev'ry thing.
Ye thirsty souls! No more complain,
Our God has smote the rock again;
At Calvary the stream ran down
From the pierc'd side of God's own Son!
While through life's barren waste we stray
This stream shall follow all the way;
Best flow'rs shall spring where'er it flows,
And deserts blossom as the rose.
What though the deserts' heats annoy,
These waters still renew our joy;
And while we drink this cheering spring,
Upon its banks we sit and sing.