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4035. Let the Blessèd Sunlight In

1. Would you always cheerful be,
Let the blessèd sunlight in;
Would you bid the darkness flee,
Let the blessèd sunlight in.

Refrain
Let the blessèd sunlight in,
Let the blessèd sunlight in!
Would you never weary,
When the days are dreary,
Let the blessèd sunlight in!

2. Would you brighten dreary days,
Let the blessèd sunlight in;
Would you fill your heart with praise,
Let the blessèd sunlight in. [Refrain]

3. Would you ease a burdened heart,
Let the blessèd sunlight in;
Would you joy and strength impart,
Let the blessèd sunlight in. [Refrain]

4. Would you speed the truth abroad,
Let the blessèd sunlight in;
Would you bring the world to God,
Let the blessèd sunlight in. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Would you always cheerful be
Title: Let the Blessèd Sunlight In
Author: A. F. Myers (1897)
Refrain First Line: Let the bless'd sunlight in
Language: English
Source: The Seed Sower (Toledo, Ohio: The W. W. Whitney Co., 1897)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Would you always cheerful be]
Composer: A. F. Myers (1897)
Incipit: 13515 55511 71351
Key: D♭ Major
Source: The Seed Sower (Toledo, Ohio: The W. W. Whitney Co., 1897)
Copyright: Public Domain



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