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15107. Your Harvest

1 What will you do with your harvest, friend?
The piled up sheaves of ripened grain,
That have fed on the rays of the glorious sun,
And drank the drops of the gracious rain.

Refrain:
What will you do with your harvest?
What will you do? What will you do?
Use it to honor the Master,
And He will honor you.

2 Will you in pleasure and comfort live,
And call your own what God has giv’n?
Oh, shall not from every rich harvest field,
The first sheaf ripened belong to Heaven? [Refrain]

3 If this you do with your harvest, friend,
Come up with all the tithes of grain,
The promise of God then will be fulfilled:
Your barns the blessings will not contain. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: What will you do with your harvest, friend?
Title: Your Harvest
Author: M. E. Dustin (1881)
Refrain First Line: What will you do with your harvest?
Language: English
Source: The Beacon Light, by John H. Tenney and Elisha A. Hoffman (Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1881)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [What will you do with your harvest, friend?]
Composer: Charles Crozat Converse
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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MIDI file: MIDI
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