Text: | To do to others as I would |
Tune: | GOLDEN RULE |
1 To do to others as I would
That they should do to me,
Will make me honest, kind and good,
As children ought to be.
The Sunday-school, the Sunday-school!
It is the place I love;
For there I learn the golden rule
Which leads to joys above.
2 I know I should not steal nor use
The smallest thing I see
Which I should never like to lose
If it belong'd to me.
The Sunday-school, the Sunday-school!
It is the place I love;
For there I learn the golden rule
Which leads to joys above.
3 And this plain rule forbids me quite
To strike an angry blow,
Because I should not think it right
If others served me so.
The Sunday-school, the Sunday-school!
It is the place I love;
For there I learn the golden rule
Which leads to joys above.
4 But any kindness they may need
I'll do, whate'er it be;
As I am very glad indeed,
When they are kind to me.
The Sunday-school, the Sunday-school!
It is the place I love;
For there I learn the golden rule
Which leads to joys above.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | To do to others as I would |
Refrain First Line: | The Sunday-school, the Sunday-school! |
Publication Date: | 1870 |
Notes: | Tune for 390, 147, and 223 in "American Sunday School Hymn Book" (ASS1860a) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | GOLDEN RULE |
Key: | A Major |