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Harrison Millard
Abide with Me, 'Tis Evntide
Works Info
Composer
:
Harrison Millard
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Hymn
Compose Date
:
before 1895
Average_duration
:
4:56
"Abide with Me, 'Tis Eventide" is a hymn composed by Harrison Millard in 1882. The hymn was first published in 1883 and has since become a popular hymn in Christian worship services. The hymn is typically sung during evening services and is often used as a closing hymn. The hymn is composed of three verses and a chorus. The first verse begins with the words "Abide with me, 'tis eventide; the day is past and gone." The verse goes on to describe the end of the day and the need for the presence of God. The second verse continues the theme of the first verse, with the words "Abide with me, 'tis eventide; thy walk today with me has made my heart within me glow." The verse expresses gratitude for the presence of God throughout the day. The third verse is a prayer for God's continued presence, with the words "Abide with me, 'tis eventide; and lone will be the night, if I cannot commune with thee." The chorus of the hymn is a repetition of the first line of the first verse, with the addition of the words "O Savior, stay this night with me; behold, 'tis eventide." The hymn is characterized by its simple melody and its focus on the presence of God. The hymn is often sung in a slow and contemplative manner, with a sense of reverence and awe. The hymn is also known for its use of imagery, particularly in the first verse, which describes the end of the day and the need for the presence of God. Overall, "Abide with Me, 'Tis Eventide" is a hymn that has stood the test of time and continues to be a beloved hymn in Christian worship services. Its simple melody and focus on the presence of God make it a powerful and moving hymn that resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds.
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