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By Phil Kerr In the Garden Words and Music by C. Austin Miles

I t was in 1912 that Dr. Adam Geibel asked Miles to write a hymn-poem that would be “ sym­ pathetic in tone, breathing tender­ ness in every line; c ne that would bring hope to the hopeless, rest for the weary, and downy pillows to dying beds,” thinking that he him­ self would place a time to Miles’ poem. When the verses were com­ pleted Dr. Geibel endeavored vain­ ly to make an appropriate musical setting, and finally gave up. Thus it was, that the author wrote both the words and music of “ In the Garden.” “I read . . . the story of the greatest morn in all history,” Miles wrote; “ ‘The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, while it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre.’ Instantly, completely, there unfolded in my mind the scene of the garden of Joseph . . . Out of the mists o f' the garden comes a form, halting, hesitating, tearful, seeking, turning from side to side in bewildering amazement. Listen! Falteringly, bearing grief in every accent, with tear-dimmed eyes, she whispers, ‘If thou hast borne him hence’ . . . ‘He speaks, and the sound of His voice is so sweet the birds hush their singing.’ Jesus said to her, ‘Mary!’ Just one word from His lips, and forgotten the heartaches, the long dreary hours . . . all the past blotted out in the presence of the living pres­ ent and the eternal future. Grief gone; t,ears gone; pain, sorrow, an­ guish, sin, death, hell . . . no long­ er something to dread . . . ‘And the joy we share as we tarry there, none other has ever known’ . . . If,

after a long night of watching and waiting, you have sought the gar­ den while the dew was still on the roses, and there heard the Master call you by name, blessed art thou . . “ In the Garden” is conceded to hold second place in the list of best-loved Christian songs yielding first-place only to “ The Old Rug­ ged Cross.” More than one million phonograph records have been sold. C. Austin Miles was bom Jan. 7, 1868, in Lakehurst, N.J. His musical career began at the age of 12, when he was invited to play for a funeral in a rural Methodist church. Being asked to play a slow march while the mourners viewed the departed, the boy played the only slow march he knew. The preacher commended him, his mother was most proud, the mourners thanked him for the comforting music; five years later he learned that his slow march had been Lohengrin’s Wedding March. His first gospel song was written at "the age of 25. Five years later he left his former profession (pharmacy) and joined the Hall- Mack Publishing Company, serv­ ing as manager for a quarter-cen­ tury. He edited scores of hymnals and Wrote hundreds of gospel songs, including “ If Jesus Goes With Me I’ll Go” and “ Dwelling in Beulah Land.” After 43 years of service with the Hall-Mack Company (which later became the Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Company), Miles retired in 1942, and passed away March 10, 1946 in Pitman, N.J.

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