Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Courtesy of Desert Foothills United Methodist Church |
Words: Mary Bridges Canedy Slade (1826-1882).
Music: Asa Brooks Everett (1828-1875) |
There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and me:
Let us haste, O haste to its brink;
'Tis the fount of love from the Source above,
And He bids us all freely drink.
Refrain
Will you come to the fountain free?
Will you come? 'tis for you and me;
Thirsty soul hear the welcome call:
'Tis a fountain opened for all.
There's a living stream, with a crystal gleam:
From the throne of life now it flows;
While the waters roll let the weary soul
Hear the call that forth freely goes.
Refrain
There's a rock that's cleft and no soul is left,
That may not its pure waters share;
'Tis for you and me, and its stream I see:
Let us hasten joyfully there.
Refrain
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