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I cannot breathe enough of Thee, (Mrs Lewis S. Chafer)

I cannot breathe enough of Thee
Chinese: 祢是愛的溫柔氣息
Mrs Lewis S. Chafer
 
Hymn Code:
56717127572543

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5/G 480.9kb
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5/G 478.3kb
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5/G 487.2kb
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5/G
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(Please note: There maybe differences in the harmony, timing etc between the various recordings.
This is due to the actual hymnbook version I used at the time.)

I cannot breathe enough of Thee

Author: William Spencer Walton

I cannot breathe enough of Thee,
O gentle breeze of love;
More fragrant than the myrtle tree
The Henna-flower* is to me,
The Balm of Heaven above.

I cannot gaze enough on Thee,
Thou Fairest of the Fair;
My heart is filled with ecstasy,
As in Thy face of radiancy
I see such beauty there.

I cannot work enough to Thee,
My Savior, Master, Friend;
I do not wish to go out free,
But ever, always, willingly,
To serve Thee to the end.

I cannot sing enough of Thee,
The sweetest name on earth;
A note so full of melody
Comes from my heart so joyously,
And fills my soul with mirth.

I cannot speak enough of Thee,
I have so much to tell;
Thy heart it beats so tenderly
As Thou dost draw me close to Thee,
And whisper, “All is well.”