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66. Keep Passing Your Blessings Along

1 O how much of good we thro' grace might be doing,
While here intermingling with earth's busy throng,
If true to our trust while life's mission pursuing,
We would but keep passing our blessings along.

Chorus;
Keep passing your blessings along,
(Keep passing your blessings, your blessings along, along,)
Keep passing your blessings along;
(Keep passing your blessings, your blessings along, along;
Some woes you may lighten, some pathway may brighten,
Keep passing your blessings along.

2 If sunshine today has your pathway been flooding,
Your heart overflowing with gladness and song,
A brother beside you some comfort is needing;
Divide your good cheer, pass your blessings along. [Chorus]

3 A word, or a look, or a smile, or a handclasp,
May save some poor brother from doing the wrong;
From out of your store-house, with grace over flowing,
Keep evermore passing your blessings along. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: O how much of good we thro' grace might be doing
Title: Keep Passing Your Blessings Along
Author: Mrs. C. H. M.
Refrain First Line: Keep passing your blessings along
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Copyright: Copyright, 1915, by E.O. Excell. Words and Music.
Tune Information
Name: [O how much of good we thro' grace might be doing]
Composer: Mrs. C. H. Morris
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1915, by E.O. Excell. Words and Music.



Media
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XML score: MusicXML

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