X:1 T:Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus (2) C:Arranged for NAF by Brian Vice (trilled version) C:Hymn by Helen H. Lemmel (1922) M:3/4 L:1/4 K:E d|d=d^d|fed|d3|c2TF|B^AB|dcF|d3-|d2d| d=d^d|gfd|d3|c2c|d=f^f|^ABTF|F3-|F2z| d2d|f3/2d/c|B3|B2B|eee|ged|c3-|c2 d/e/| f2f|fdc|B2B|B2(B/c/)|d3/2c/d|edc|B3-|B2 y|] W:1) O soul, are you weary and troubled? W:No light in the darkness you see? W:There's light for a look at the Savior, W:And life more abundant and free! W:Turn your yese upon Jesus, W:Look full in His wonderful face, W:And the things of earth will grow strangely dim, W:In the light of His glory and grace. W: W:2) Through death into life everlasting W:He passed, and we follow Him there; W:Over us sin no more hath dominion -- W:For more than conquerors we are! W:Turn your eyes upon Jesus, W:Look full in His wonderful face, W:And the things of earth will grow strangely dim, W:In the light of His glory and grace. W: W:3) His Word shall not fail you -- He promised; W:Believe Him, and all will be well: W:Then go to a world that is dying, W:His perfect salvation to tell! W:Turn your eyes upon Jesus, W:Look full in His wonderful face, W:And the things of earth will grow strangely dim, W:In the light of His glory and grace. W:
Arrangement Note: This arrangement substituted trills ( tr ) to avoid half-hole fingerings. When trilling with all holes closed, you may like trilling the bottom two holes together instead of just the bottom hole as indicated.