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2611563The Riverside song book — My Own shall come to meE. W. FosterJohn Burroughs

MY OWN SHALL COME TO ME.

John Burroughs. E. W. Foster.

Moderato sostenuto.

Se -

rene I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea. I

rave no more 'gainst time or fate. For lo! my own shall come to me. I

cres. poco rail.

stay my haste, I make de - lays, For what a - vails this ea-ger pace? I

stars come nightly to the sky; The ti - dal wave un - to the sea; Nor


stand, a - mid th'e - ter - nal ways. And what is mine shall know my face, I

time, nor space, nor deep, nor high, Can keep my own a - way from me, Nor


Stand a - mid th'e - ter-nal ways, And what is mine shall know my face.

time, nor space, nor deep, nor high, Can keep my own a - way from me.

A-sleep, a - wake, by night or day The friends I seek are seek-ing


me; No wind can drive my bark a - way, Nor change the tide of des - ti -


ny. What mat-ter if I stand a-lone? I wait with joy the com-ing


years; My heart shall reap where it has sown, And gath-er up its fruits of

tears; My heart shall reap where it has sown, And gath-er up its fruits of tears.


The wa - ters know their own and draw The brook that


springs from yon - der height; So flows the good with e - qual


law Un - to the soul, the soul of pure de - light. The