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3512. Keep On Singing

1. Have you grown discouraged, weary,
Amid the cares of life?
Do you often grow disheartened
And falter in the strife?
Jesus knows about the burden,
He’ll bear you safely thro’;
Then sing a song of gladness,
He’ll care for you.

Refrain
Keep on singing!
The world is bright and fair;
God is o’er us,
His love is everywhere;
He will keep you,
Just trust Him all the way,
And keep on singing,
Thro’ every day.

2. Do you wander from the Savior,
And sometimes lose the way?
Does the tempter oft assail you
And beckon day by day?
Never fear! be strong, courageous,
The Lord will surely win;
He’ll conquer every trial
And save from sin. [Refrain]

3. Hear the Savior gently pleading,
Come lay your sins on Me;
I will give you full salvation,
Will pardon, set you free;
Just believe His precious promise,
Accept Him for your own;
Come sing your psalms of gladness
Before His throne. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Have you grown discouraged, weary
Title: Keep On Singing
Author: Agnes C. Ellingwood (1915)
Refrain First Line: Keep on singing!
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Have you grown discouraged, weary]
Composer: Agnes C. Ellingwood (1915)
Incipit: 32153 45132 26622
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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