P. Douglas Bird

Short Name: P. Douglas Bird
Full Name: Bird, P. Douglas
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Texts by P. Douglas Bird (85)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A mother is lonely tonightP. D. B. (Author)English4
Across the changing waters of life's seaP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Close to my heart are the days so dear to meP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Day by day a sweeter gloryP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Deep in my heart ForeverP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Draw near, O Man of GalileeP. Douglas Bird (Author)2
Each tender thought that jewels my dreamingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Every day we're drawing nearerP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Follow now, ye who his word obeyP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Hear again the song of praiseP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Here I come, here I come, O man of GalileeP. Douglas Bird (Author)2
Here we come, our homage bringingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
How dear is the memory of childhood's low prayerP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
How dear to my heart are the fond recollections (Bird)P. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
How sweet the dreams that come to meP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
How sweet the hour, O Man of GalileeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I come, O Man of Galilee, A weary heart in search ofP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I come, O Man of Galilee, to follow in thy trainP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I feel thy presence near meP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I hear sweet music stealingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I linger in the soft gray lightP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I linger near blue GalileeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I linger where shadows soft color the dayP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I love just to sing of the Man of GalileeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I love to dream and linger where twilight shadowsP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I love to walk in friendship's waysP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I walk alone in silent, happy dreamP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I want thee forever, O Man of GalileeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
I would that my love for Jesus might glowP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In life's sweet moment fondly I dwellP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In memory's garden blooms a flowerP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In my heart a song is ringing beautiful and trueP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In old Judea's glory a memory lies impearledP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In the hour of sweet surrenderP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In the old church of childhoodP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In the sweet of the gleaming that jewels the dayP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
In this hour, memory's flowerP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Jesus, my Jesus, suffering thereP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Jesus, my Lord, I come to thee (Bird)P. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Like a dream come softly stealingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Like a sweet and gentle flowerP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Mother dear, I fain would feel Your dear arms 'roundP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Nearer I'd be to theeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
No more then to wander nor lonely may I beP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
O Christ-man of Galilee, night draweth nighP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
O how dearly I love himP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
O Man of Galilee, I comeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
O thou dear face that fills my dreamP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Oft times I dream when night is fallingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Over all a bright star is gleamingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Sing me the songs that I so love to hearP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Sing the song of brotherhoodP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Soft as the starlightP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Soft through the twilight a new song is wingingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Sunbeam so holy, shine thou once moreP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Tender and sweet, love came to meP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Tender and sweet the dreamsP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
The days had been long without you, JesusP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
The flowers in heaven's garden are ever sweetP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
The sun shines bright o'er the pathway that I treadP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
There's a soft light agleaming far across the worldP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
There's a wonder star a'gleaming far across the worldP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
There's a wonderful song that the whole world may singP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Thou great Adventurer, lead us still, Though manyP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Though changing thoughts may find me sorely triedP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Though places I have known no more I seeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Though tender hearts of love surround meP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Walk thou with the Man of GalileeP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When even tide draws nearP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When evening shadows hide the sunP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When grief my lonely heart has shakenP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When I long for the sound of a voice that is stillP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When memory's dream of loveP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When shadows fall and night draws nearP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When shines the star of the eveningP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When sorrow had found meP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When the daylight hides her shadowP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When the evening shadows fall and alone I sitP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When the night's soft mantle fallsP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When the shades of evening fallP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When the shades of evening gather TenderP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When the shadows softly clingingP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When twilight is falling I wait for my LordP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
When you wake from the land of dreamsP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2
Within the circle of his loveP. Douglas Bird (Author)English2

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