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The lyrics to this hymn were written by Charles Earnest Moody (1891-1977). They were published in many copyrighted hymnals from 1933-1990. Therefore, the author should be credited for the lyrics, not the artist performing the song. This would be the right thing to do even if the original composition...
Out on the perilous deep
Where danger silently creeps
And storm's so violently sweeping
You're drifting too far from shore
Drifting too far from shore
You're drifting too far from shore
Come to Jesus today
Let Him show you the way
You're drifting too far from shore
Today, the Tempest rose high
And clouds o'ershadow the sky
Sure death is hovering nigh
You're drifting too far from shore
Drifting too far from shore
You're drifting too far from shore
Come to Jesus today
Let Him show you the way
You're drifting too far from shore
Why meet a terrible fate?
Mercies abundantly wait
Turn back before it's too late
You're drifting too far from shore
Drifting too far from shore
You're drifting too far from shore (peaceful shore)
Come to Jesus today. Let him show you the way
You're drifting too far from shore