In vain the preacher cried, "Repent; Flee from impending wrath;" Headlong the world of rebels went Along its own broad path. | They ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, Built, planted, till the day When the flood came, and young and old Were swept at once away. | A few that fear'd the warning word Escaped the doom of sin; The ark received them, and the Lord Shut safe His servants in. | The tide of time that knows no turn, Like that ingulfing flood, Whelms with destruction those that spurn God's truth and Jesus' blood. | But still his preachers cry, "Repent; Flee from sin's deadly doom;" Forth from the ark this call is sent, "Come in, there yet is room." | Unshut the door, where Mercy stands, The perishing to save, With earnest eye, and outstretch'd hands, From death beyond the grave. | |