Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
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Words: William T. Hadley, in Rescue Songs, compiled by Colonel Henry H. Hadley, 1896.
Music: William T. Hadley
The stormy winds may blow,
And with fury lash life's sea;
There's peace within my soul tonight.
For my Savior dwells with me.
Refrain
He will bring the peace and comfort,
Sailor, on a stormy sea;
Do you hope to reach the haven?
Does thy Savior pilot thee?
How sad to drift alone,
Tossed by every passing wave!
There is a Pilot, sin sick soul;
Christ alone thy bark can save.
Refrain
A voice says, "Peace, be still,"
And sweet rest comes into life;
No longer left to fight alone,
He will guide thee through the strife.
Refrain
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