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5240. Only a Beam of Sunshine

1. Only a beam of sunshine,
But oh, it was warm and bright;
The heart of a weary traveler
Was cheered by its welcome sight.
Only a beam of sunshine;
That fell from the arch above:
And tenderly, softly whispered
A message of peace and love.

Refrain
Only a word for Jesus,
Only a whispered prayer,
Over some grief worn spirit
May rest like a sunbeam fair!

2. Only a beam of sunshine
That into a dwelling crept;
Where, over a fading rosebud,
A mother her vigil kept.
Only a beam of sunshine
That smiled through her falling tears,
And showed her the bow of promise,
Forgotten perhaps for years. [Refrain]

3. Only a word for Jesus,
Oh, speak it in His dear name,
To perishing souls around you
The message of love proclaim.
Go, like the faithful sunbeam,
Your mission of joy fulfill;
Remember the Savior’s promise,
That He will be with you still. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Only a beam of sunshine
Title: Only a Beam of Sunshine
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1884)
Refrain First Line: Only a word for Jesus
Language: English
Source: Songs of Redeeming Love No. 2, edited by John Sweney, C. C. McCabe, T. C. O'Kane, & William J. Kirkpatrick (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John J. Hood, 1887)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Fanny Crosby says, It was a cold, rainy day, and everything had gone wrong with me during the morning. I realized that the fault was mine; but that did not help the matter. About noon the sky began to clear; and a friend, standing near me said, There is only a beam of sunshine, but oh, it is warm and bright; and on on the impulse of the moment I wrote the hymn. Sankey, p. 334
Tune Information
Name: [Only a beam of sunshine]
Composer: John Robson Sweney
Incipit: 32115 65511 12324
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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