| Song | Ivory Palaces |
| Album | Good Old Christian Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Henry Barraclough |
| Music | |
| Key | Meter: 9.6.9.6.9.6.8.6 |
| Tags | Ivory Palaces |
| Theme(s) | |
| Scripture Reference(s) | Psalm 45:8 |
| CCLI Song No | |
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My Lord Has Garments So Wondrous Fine,
And Myrrh Their Texture Fills;
Its Fragrance Reached To This Heart Of Mine
With Joy My Being Thrills.
Out Of The Ivory Palaces,
Into A World Of Woe,
Only His Great Eternal Love
Made My Savior Go.
His Life Had Also Its Sorrows Sore,
For Aloes Had A Part;
And When I Think Of The Cross He Bore,
My Eyes With Teardrops Start.
His Garments, Too, Were In Cassia Dipped,
With Healing In A Touch;
In Paths Of Sin Had My Feet Ever Slipped
He’s Saved Me From Its Clutch.
In Garments Glorious He Will Come,
To Open Wide The Door;
And I Shall Enter My Heavenly Home,
To Dwell Forevermore.



