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36 | Kind Words#37 | 37b |
1 Seed we are sowing, may it prove
Germs of the purest joy and love;
Rich may its golden fruitage be,
Lasting through vast eternity:
As we move onward here below,
Seed of some kind each day we sow.
2 Small though the seed be, soon 'twill grow
Bringing forth fruit for weal or woe;
Whether of righteousness or wrong,
We, the ripe grain must reap ere long:
Know we not, what our sowing be,
That in the harvest we shall see?
3 If we sow seed of virtue here,
Fruit for the realms of bliss 'twill bear;
There it will shine as diamonds bright,
Precious in our Redeemer's sight;
These are the jewels all may wear
When the bright joys of heav'n we share.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Seed we are sowing, may it prove |
Author: | Mrs. G. W. Linton |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1871 |
Notes: | Sowing and Reaping. 8s. 6 lines. Sing to the tune Beautiful Zion, page 20. |