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163. Gifts to the King

1 Some have their learning to offer,
Gifts to the King;
Some have rich jewels to proffer,
Gifts to the King.
Some can bring honor and some can bring art,
Some bring what power and wealth can impart,—
I bring the trust and the love of my heart,
Gifts to the King.

2 All of my strength will I bring him,
Gifts to the King;
Songs in his honor will sing him,
Gifts to the King.
Faithfully given to him and exprest,
Love brightly glowing in one honest breast;
These are the gifts that our Master loves best—
Gifts to the King.

3 Faithfully doing each duty,
Gifts to the King
Days full of kindness and beauty,
Gifts to the King;
Where there is need of me gladly to go,
Pity and help to give where there is woe;
All that a heart can give I would bestow,
Gifts to the King.

Text Information
First Line: Some have their learning to offer
Title: Gifts to the King
Author: W. C. Martin
Language: English
Publication Date: 1913
Tune Information
Name: [Some have their learning to offer]
Composer: Ira B. Wilson



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