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12546. Jesus, Smile Upon Us

1 Blessed Jesus, smile upon us now,
Gathered here to praise Thy name;
Hear us as before Thy throne we bow,
Keep Thy lambs from sin and shame.

Refrain:
Jesus, Savior, come with us abide,
Fill our hearts with love divine;
Keep us closely by Thy precious side,
Let us evermore be Thine.

2 In this world so dark with clouds of sin
May we shine with heav’nly light;
Precious souls from danger help us win,
To be Thine in glory bright. [Refrain]

3 May we ever kind and gentle be,
Pure in heart and filled with love;
So that those around us all may see
We are like our Lord above. [Refrain]

4 When in kingly robes Thou shalt appear
Coming down the flaming sky,
May we dwell with Thee, O Savior dear,
In blessed by and by. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Blessed Jesus, smile upon us now
Title: Jesus, Smile Upon Us
Author: Clarence M. Seamans (1905)
Refrain First Line: Jesus, Savior, come with us abide
Meter: 97.97 D
Language: English
Copyright: Carols of Hope (Boston: Advent Publication Society, 1906)
Tune Information
Name: URMIA
Composer: Clarence Milton Seamans (1905)
Meter: 97.97 D
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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MIDI file: MIDI
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