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6242. Someone Is Looking to You

1. Let your light shine wheresoe’er you go,
Someone is looking to you!
Brighter each day let it gleam and glow,
Someone is looking to you!

Refrain
Looking to you, yes, looking to you!
Let your light shine the darkness through;
O be faithful, be loyal, and true,
For someone is looking to you!

2. Someone is groping his way to God,
Someone is looking to you!
Following on where your feet have trod,
Someone is looking to you! [Refrain]

3. Someone your counsel will surely take,
Someone is looking to you!
And by your life his decision make,
Someone is looking to you! [Refrain]

4. Someone has almost accepted Him,
Someone is looking to you!
And may be lost if your light grows dim,
Someone is looking to you! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Let your light shine wheresoe'er you go
Title: Someone Is Looking to You
Author: William McPherson Lighthall (1901)
Refrain First Line: Looking to you, yes, looking to you!
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Let your light shine wheresoe'er you go]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (ca. 1906)
Incipit: 33332 35551 76563
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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