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86. Throw Open All the Windows

1 Throw open wide the windows
Of souls made dark with sin,
And let the blessed sunshine
Of love and gladness in;
Drive out the gloomy shadows
That make the daytime night,
And flood the lonesome places
With pure life-giving light.

Chorus:
Throw open all the windows
That long have bolted been,
And let the golden glory
Of God's sweet sunshine in;
Throw open all the windows
That long have bolted been,
And let the golden glory
Of God's sweet sunshine in.

2 Let's banish by the sunshine
God sends us from above,
The doubts and fears that darken
The pathway of His love;
Beneath its warmth and brightness
The flow'rs of hope will spring,
And birds of faith soar heav'nward,
On swift and happy wing. [Chorus]

3 Oh, sit in gloom no longer,
God's sunshine's at the door;
It waits to cross the threshold,
And tarry evermore;
Fling wide the heart's closed windows,
Swing back its doors today,
And let love's radiant sunshine,
Drive all it's gloom away. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Throw open wide the windows
Title: Throw Open All the Windows
Author: E. E. Rexford
Refrain First Line: Throw open all the windows
Publication Date: 1907
Tune Information
Name: [Throw open wide the windows]
Composer: Chas. H. Gabriel
Key: C Major



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