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The Flowers Now Awaken

Author: B. S. Ingemann Meter: 13.11.12.10 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The flowers now awaken, refreshed by morning dew Lyrics: 1 The flowers now awaken, refreshed by morning dew, The happy birds are calling to each other, The little snail begins to meander anew, And children awake to greet their mother. 2 Our loving God and Father the smallest worm is near, He feeds the birds and lilies clothes with splendor; The children of the earth are to Him much more dear, He quiets their fears with mercy tender. 3 God's Son, Himself a Babe, in a lowly manger lay, And hay and straw was for His comfort given, Now with the little children He cometh to stay, And flowers he bringeth them from heaven. 4 Our Savior loves the children, He is a Friend so true, The little babe He bringeth to His Father; He who commands the billows and rules the heav'ns blue, Will into His arms the children gather. 5 O Lord, who once hast blessed us and opened Paradise, Some morning bright we Thee shall meet up yonder; Thou taughtest us to pray and to Thee lift our eyes, We praise Thee and at Thy mercy wonder. Topics: Sunday School Hymns Divine Care and Providence Used With Tune: [The flowers now awaken, refreshed by morning dew]
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O, come to the merciful Saviour who calls you

Author: F. W. Faber Appears in 62 hymnals Used With Tune: NU TITTE TIL HINANDEN DE FAVRE BLOMSTER SMAA

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