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7434. Whosoever" Meaneth Me"

1. I am happy today, and the sun shines bright,
The clouds have been rolled away;
For the Savior said, whosoever will
May come with Him to stay (to stay).

Refrain
Whosoever surely meaneth me,
Surely meaneth me, O surely meaneth me;
Whosoever surely meaneth me,
Whosoever meaneth me.

2. All my hopes have been raised, O His name be praised,
His glory has filled my soul;
I’ve been lifted up, and from sin set free,
His blood has made me whole (me whole). [Refrain]

3. O what wonderful love, O what grace divine,
That Jesus should die for me;
I was lost in sin, for the world I pined,
But now I am set free (set free). [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I am happy today, and the sun shines bright
Title: Whosoever" Meaneth Me"
Author: J. Edwin McConnell (1910)
Refrain First Line: Whosoever surely meaneth me
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I am happy today, and the sun shines bright]
Composer: James Edwin McConnell (1910)
Incipit: 34512 34326 21776
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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