6110. Singing Glory!

1. I’ve something in my heart that Jesus gave to me,
It makes me feel like singing glory all the day;
He found my captive soul and gave me liberty,
And now I feel like singing glory!

Refrain
He makes the path grow brighter ev’ry passing day;
He makes the burden lighter all along the way;
His Word is my delight, His will I now obey,
And all the time I’m singing glory!

2. My Savior loosed my tongue that I might speak His praise;
Since then I have been singing glory all the day;
I love to tell the lost of Jesus and His ways,
And oh, it keeps me singing glory! [Refrain]

3. My Savior took my feet from out the miry clay;
Since then I have been singing glory all the day;
He placed them on the rock that shall not pass away—
I cannot keep from singing glory! [Refrain]

4. O weary heart and sad, O heavy laden soul,
If you would feel like singing glory all the day,
Just let the Savior in, and let Him take control;
Then you will feel like singing glory! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I've something in my heart that Jesus gave to me
Title: Singing Glory!
Author: Lucy R. Minor (1907)
Refrain First Line: He makes the path grow brighter ev'ry passing day
Language: English
Source: Famous Gospel Hymns, by Edwin O. Excell & Daniel B. Towner (Chicago, Illinois: Bible Institute Colportage Association, 1907)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I've something in my heart that Jesus gave to me]
Composer: Lucy R. Minor (1907)
Incipit: 55112 34531 23322
Key: F Major
Source: Famous Gospel Hymns, by Edwin O. Excell & Daniel B. Towner (Chicago, Illinois: Bible Institute Colportage Association, 1907)
Copyright: Public Domain



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