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+ | ==Using the tune, '[[Pilot]]', largely as seen in [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919|<i>Relief Society Song Book</i>, 1919]] (no. 58)== | ||
+ | *[[media:058_Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me.pdf|PDF]] | ||
+ | *[[media:058_Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me.mid|MIDI]] | ||
+ | *[[media:058_Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me.ly|LilyPond]] | ||
+ | *Copyright: [[public domain]] | ||
+ | *Sources: [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919|<i>Relief Society Song Book</i>, 1919]] (no. 58) and [http://books.google.com/books?id=IToxfpW6Y_oC&pg=RA1-PA234#v=onepage&q&f=false <i>Hymns of the Kingdom of God</i>, 1916 (p. 234)] | ||
+ | **The latter source is used for the bass clef triplets and the text, “Wondrous Sovereign of the sea.” | ||
+ | *Contributor: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 04:35, 1 September 2010 (MDT) | ||
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=Tunes= | =Tunes= | ||
− | * [[Pilot]] | + | *''[[Pilot]]'', by [[John Edgar Gould]] (1822–1875), 1871 |
+ | **Copyright: [[public domain]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Lyrics= | ||
+ | *Poet: [[Edward Hopper]] (1818–1888), 1871 | ||
+ | *Copyright: [[public domain]] | ||
+ | ==Lyrics from [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919|<i>Relief Society Song Book</i>, 1919]], no. == | ||
+ | <pre>1. Jesus, Savior, pilot me, | ||
+ | Over life’s tempestuous sea; | ||
+ | Unknown waves before me roll, | ||
+ | Hiding rocks and treach’rous shoal; | ||
+ | Chart and compass came from Thee; | ||
+ | Jesus, Savior, pilot me. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. As a mother stills her child, | ||
+ | Thou canst hush the ocean wild; | ||
+ | Boist’rous waves obey Thy will, | ||
+ | When Thou say’st to them, “Be still!” | ||
+ | Chart and compass came from Thee; [Most versions read, ‘Wondrous Sovereign of the sea,’; the difference is a possible typographical error.] | ||
+ | Jesus, Savior, pilot me. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 3. When at last I rear the shore, | ||
+ | And the fearful breakers roar, | ||
+ | ’Twixt me and the peaceful rest. | ||
+ | Then, while leaning on Thy breast, | ||
+ | May I hear Thee say to me, | ||
+ | “Fear not, I will pilot thee.”</pre> | ||
[[category:Hymns]] | [[category:Hymns]] | ||
+ | [[category:Sheet Music]] | ||
+ | [[category:PDF Sheet Music]] | ||
+ | [[category:Public Domain Sheet Music]] | ||
+ | [[category:Public Domain PDF Sheet Music]] | ||
+ | [[category:Lyrics]] | ||
+ | [[category:English Lyrics]] | ||
+ | [[category:Public Domain Lyrics]] | ||
+ | [[category:Public Domain MIDIs]] | ||
+ | [[category:MIDIs]] | ||
[[category:7 7 7 7 7 7]] | [[category:7 7 7 7 7 7]] | ||
+ | [[category:Mark 4:39-41]] | ||
+ | [[category:Psalms 48:14]] |
Latest revision as of 23:00, 14 April 2023
Contents
Sheet Music
Using the tune, 'Pilot', largely as seen in Relief Society Song Book, 1919 (no. 58)
- MIDI
- LilyPond
- Copyright: public domain
- Sources: Relief Society Song Book, 1919 (no. 58) and Hymns of the Kingdom of God, 1916 (p. 234)
- The latter source is used for the bass clef triplets and the text, “Wondrous Sovereign of the sea.”
- Contributor: Veramet 04:35, 1 September 2010 (MDT)
Tunes
- Pilot, by John Edgar Gould (1822–1875), 1871
- Copyright: public domain
Lyrics
- Poet: Edward Hopper (1818–1888), 1871
- Copyright: public domain
Lyrics from Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no.
1. Jesus, Savior, pilot me, Over life’s tempestuous sea; Unknown waves before me roll, Hiding rocks and treach’rous shoal; Chart and compass came from Thee; Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 2. As a mother stills her child, Thou canst hush the ocean wild; Boist’rous waves obey Thy will, When Thou say’st to them, “Be still!” Chart and compass came from Thee; [Most versions read, ‘Wondrous Sovereign of the sea,’; the difference is a possible typographical error.] Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 3. When at last I rear the shore, And the fearful breakers roar, ’Twixt me and the peaceful rest. Then, while leaning on Thy breast, May I hear Thee say to me, “Fear not, I will pilot thee.”