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64. Jesus, My All!

1 My heart sings a song From morning till night;
A song full of liberty, Love, and of light:
A song of the Canaan-land, Happy and bright,
And all of my song is Jesus.

Refrain:
Jesus, Jesus, All of my song is Jesus:
From morning till night I sing with delight,—
Jesus, my precious Jesus!

2 My heart hath a rest From sin and from fear;
A rest from all doubting, Disappointment and care:
A rest like the sky, Bending calm o'er the year,—
And all of my rest is Jesus. [Refrain]

3 My heart hath a light In the cloudiest day;
A light which illumines Each moment my way:
A light which will not let The little one stray,—
And all of my light is Jesus. [Refrain]

4 My heart hath a Friend, All compassion and love,
Whose speech falls a soft As the starlight above:
A friend that abideth, And will not remove,—
And that dearest friend is Jesus. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My heart sings a song From morning till night
Title: Jesus, My All!
Author: Rev. George D. Watson, D. D.
Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, All of my song is Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Source: "Songs of Joy and Gladness," From
Copyright: From "Songs of Joy and Gladness," by per.
Tune Information
Name: [My heart sings a song From morning till night]
Composer: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick
Incipit: 51321 23543 56465
Key: F Major
Source: "Songs of Joy and Gladness," From
Copyright: From "Songs of Joy and Gladness," by per.



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