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9873. The Easter Sunshine Breaks Again

1 The Easter sunshine breaks again
On all the sinful earth,
More glorious than the starlit morn,
We sang at Jesus’ birth!
We’ve watched beside our Savior’s cross,
We’ve sorrowed at His grave;
But now He’s broken death’s dark bands,
Our Jesus, strong to save!

2 Fair blossoms on the Easter morn
Fling forth their fragrance sweet,
And tell of resurrection joy,
And Jesus’ work complete!
But fairer still the offering,
Each loving heart should bring,
Of faith and love and penitence,
To Christ, its risen king.

3 So on this glorious Easter day
Our gladsome songs we raise,
And echo e’en to Heaven’s gates
Our happy notes of praise!
For He who died is risen again,
"The Life, the Truth, the Way!"
Sing on, ye happy Christian hearts,
The Lord is risen today.
Sing on, ye happy Christian hearts,
The Lord is risen today.

Text Information
First Line: The Easter sunshine breaks again
Title: The Easter Sunshine Breaks Again
Author: Anonymous
Language: English
Source: Voices of Praise by Charles L. Hutchins (Boston: Ditson & Company, 1883)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [The Easter sunshine breaks again]
Composer: Anonymous
Key: C Major
Source: Voices of Praise by Charles L. Hutchins (Boston: Ditson & Company, 1883)
Copyright: Public Domain



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