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Text: | Cloud and Sunshine |
Tune: | [There's never a day so sunny] |
Composer: | F. A. Blackmer |
1 There’s never a day so sunny
But a little cloud appears;
There’s never a life so happy,
But has had its time of tears.
There’s never a life so happy,
But has had its time of tears.
Chorus:
Ah, ah,
Life’s burdens, true, are great;
But God will us deliver,
If patiently we wait;
And the angels will be nearer
To the soul that’s desolate.
2 There’s never a cup so pleasant
But has bitter with the sweet;
There’s never a path so rugged,
That has not the print of feet.
There’s never a path so rugged,
That has not the print of feet. [Chorus]
3 There’s never a dream that’s happy,
But the waking makes us sad;
There’s never a dream of sorrow,
But the waking makes us glad.
There’s never a dream of sorrow,
But the waking makes us glad. [Chorus]
4 There’s never a way so narrow,
But the entrance is made straight,
There’s always a guide to point us,
To the little wicket gate.
There’s always a guide to point us
To the little wicket gate. [Chorus]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | There's never a day so sunny |
Title: | Cloud and Sunshine |
Refrain First Line: | Ah, ah, Life's burdens true are great |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1897 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [There's never a day so sunny] |
Composer: | F. A. Blackmer |
Key: | A♭ Major |
Copyright: | © 1890 by F. A. Blackmer |
Notes: | Now Public Domain |