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3474. Just a Little Help from You

1. Do you ever stop, my friend, to think,
The while this world you’re passing thro’
Someone may be saved from ruin’s brink,
By just a little help from you?

Refrain
Just a little help from you,
Just a little help from you;
Wondrous things the Lord may do,
By just a little help from you.

2. Just a little deed of kindness now,
It may the faith of one restore,
Who beneath some load of grief doth bow,
Is almost ready to give o’er. [Refrain]

3. Just a little word of Jesus’ love,
Some precious soul may help decide
To forsake the wrong and look above,
And let the Lord his footsteps guide. [Refrain]

4. Let us do our part, ere day is done,
And to our calling faithful be;
For the world to Christ must now be won,
By help of you, by help of me. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Do you ever stop, my friend, to think
Title: Just a Little Help from You
Author: Maud Frazer Jackson (1915)
Refrain First Line: Just a little help from you
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Do you ever stop, my friend, to think]
Composer: George Coles Stebbins
Incipit: 34321 23555 43456
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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