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Golden Sunbeams

Author: Theo. D. C. Miller, M. D. Hymnal: The King of Kings #82 (1915) First Line: We may gather golden sunbeams Refrain First Line: We may gather golden sunbeams Lyrics: 1 We may gather golden sunbeams As they fall around our way, We may pluck the fairest blossoms, Ere their fragrant sweets decay; We may reap the choicest harvest, If we sow the seed with care, Casting out the thorns and thistles From the fruitful vineyard fair. Refrain: We may gather golden sunbeams, As they fall around our way; We can reap the golden harvest— If we labor while ‘tis day. 2 We must keep life’s garden blooming With no thorn to mar its worth, While we hear the low, soft music Of our dear ones here on earth— Till we glean in fields of pleasure, Where the soil doth fertile lie; As we scatter seeds of kindness For the long, sweet by-and-by. [Refrain] 3 There is toil in ev’ry station We are called on earth to fill; Would we reap a fruitful harvest? We must work with mind and will; And in all these hours of waiting It will be our wisest plan To be found among the gleaners, Doing all the good we can. [Refrain] 4 All our deeds will live forever, Should our hearts be false or true; They will make or mar our pleasure At the last great life review. While the passing hours remind us That the harvest-time is nigh, We should sow the seed of goodness, For the reaping by-and-by. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We may gather golden sunbeams]
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Golden Sunbeams

Author: Theo. D. C. Miller, M. D. Hymnal: Popular Hymns Number 2 #101 (1901) First Line: We may gather golden sunbeams Refrain First Line: We may gather golden sunbeams Languages: English Tune Title: [We may gather golden sunbeams]

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