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101. Happy the city where its sons

Happy the city where its sons,
like pillars on a palace face,
and daughters, bright as polished stones,
give strength and beauty to the place.
Happy the country where the sheep,
cattle and corn, have large increase;
where all securely work or sleep,
and none of plunder break the peace.

Happy the land that loves the Lord,
whose people know the Savior’s ways,
relying on God’s holy word,
rejoicing with their songs of praise.
Happy the nation thus endowed;
but more divinely blest are those
who trust you, all-sufficient God,
for all the good your grace bestows.

Text Information
First Line: Happy the city where its sons
Author: Isaac Watts (1719, alt. 2013)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2014
Scripture:
Source: Psalm 144, alt.; Stanza 2A Adrienne Tindall
Tune Information
Name: THORNY DESERT
Composer: William Walker (1854)
Arranger: Adrienne Tindall (2013)
Meter: LM
Key: G Major
Copyright: Arrangement © 2013 Darcey Press



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