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7403. Whisper a Prayer

1. Whisper a prayer in the morning,
Just at the break of the day;
Why fear the fight, in your battle for right,
When you know He will lead all the way?

Refrain
Whisper a prayer, just whisper a prayer,
Even a whisper He’ll hear over there;
Victory is thine, in His love so sublime,
When to Jesus you whisper a prayer.

2. Whisper a prayer at the noontime,
Pause in the midst of the throng,
Look unto Him who can conquer all sin,
In thy weakness, in Him thou art strong. [Refrain]

3. Whisper a prayer at the twilight,
After the day’s work is done,
No other friend will prove true to the end,
Like Christ Jesus, the Crucified One. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Whisper a prayer in the morning
Title: Whisper a Prayer
Author: Avis Christiansen (1921)
Refrain First Line: Whisper a prayer, just whisper a prayer
Language: English
Source: The Pilot, by Robert H. Coleman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Judson Press, 1922), number 3
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Whisper a prayer in the morning]
Composer: Scott Lawrence
Incipit: 56712 17557 12123
Key: B♭ Major
Source: The Pilot, by Robert H. Coleman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Judson Press, 1922), number 3
Copyright: Public Domain



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