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10445. We've Been Singing

1 We’ve been singing, we’ve been singing,
In our Sabbath home today,
How our Savior like a shepherd
Leads us in the heavenly way.

Refrain:
O ’tis sweet to follow Jesus,
Sweet His little ones to be;
He is calling us so gently,
Children, give your hearts to Me.

2 We’ve been singing of His goodness,
How He loves us all the while;
When we try our best to please Him,
He rewards us with His smile. [Refrain]

3 We’ve been singing of His mercy
That will save us, every one,
If we come to God the Father
Thro’ our Savior, Christ the Son. [Refrain]

4 Now our happy song is over,
Once again we meet to part;
But we pray that God will bless us,
And abide in very heart. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: We’ve been singing, we’ve been singing
Title: We've Been Singing
Author: Fanny Crosby
Refrain First Line: O ’tis sweet to follow Jesus
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Source: Good as Gold, by Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane (New York: Biglow & Main, 1880), page 134
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Some hymnals sow the author as Mrs. Ellen Douglass, one of Crosby's pseudonyms
Tune Information
Name: DURBAN
Composer: William Howard Doane
Meter: 87.87 D
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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