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726. With every seed that's planted here

1 With every seed that's planted here
beneath the living sod,
men by their harvest hope declare
abiding faith in God.

2 For none would ever sow a seed,
did he not surely know
that God takes every care and heed
of seeds that mortals sow.

3 And those that plant upon the slope,
and those that till the plain,
in God confide their harvest hope
for he controls the rain.

4 And while in moon and stars above
God's planning hand we see,
there's proof of God's eternal love
in every growing tree.

5 'Twas hope that filled our sowing days,
and now at reaping time
to thee, O God, our hearts we raise
in thankfulness sublime.

Text Information
First Line: With every seed that's planted here
Author: A. G. Bennett
Meter: C.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Sacraments and Other Occasions: Harvest
Copyright: Words by permission of the Chruch in the Province of the West Indies
Tune Information
Name: OXFORD NEW
Composer: Isaac Smith, c.1734-1805
Meter: C.M.
Key: C Major



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