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MARCHE DOUCEMENT

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frederick Alan Reesor, 1935- Tune Key: e minor Incipit: 77134 54313 43713 Used With Text: Walk Softly In Springtime

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Walk Softly In Springtime

Author: Edna Fay Grant, 1905- Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Walk softly in springtime, to hear the grass sing Used With Tune: MARCHE DOUCEMENT

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Walk Softly In Springtime

Author: Edna Fay Grant (1905-1981) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #209 (1998) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: Walk softly in springtime, to hear the grass sing Lyrics: 1 Walk softly in springtime, to hear the grass sing its whispering carols to Jesus our King, to see the new flowers, bright colours display to tell all the children of glad Easter Day. 2 Sing gently in springtime, and join with the birds, who warble their music, a song without words, that floats through the air and that reaches the sky, a message of love to the Father on high. 3 Praise gladly in springtime when earth seems to glow with new life and colour in all things that grow; for all nature's children are happy to say, "Rejoice, for the Savior is risen today." Topics: Easter (season) Scripture: Psalm 98 Languages: English Tune Title: MARCHE DOUCEMENT

Walk Softly In Springtime

Author: Edna Fay Grant, 1905- Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada #470 (1971) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: Walk softly in springtime, to hear the grass sing Tune Title: MARCHE DOUCEMENT

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Frederick Alan Reesor

Person Name: Frederick Alan Reesor, 1935- Composer of "MARCHE DOUCEMENT" in The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada

Edna F. Grant

1905 - 1981 Person Name: Edna Fay Grant, 1905- Author of "Walk Softly In Springtime" in The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada Grant, Edna Fay. (Rockland, Ontario, October 27, 1905--1981). Baptist. She moved with her parents to British Columbia, where she worked in various occupations until the onset of diabetes threatened her eyesight. Her doctor stimulated her not only to learn Braille, but to widen her range of interests. In 1942, she became national field secretary for Canada of the Women's Christian Temperance Union; after 1948, when blindness ruled out steady travelling, she continued at the WCTU's Toronto office until 1974, when she retired in theory if not in practice. She published privately two books of verse: Walk softy in springtime (1962) and All the trimmings (Christmas, 1973). The former has as its keynote her best-known hymn, which won second place in a Hymn Society contest for children's hymns. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives ============================ Edna Fay Grant has a special distinction; she is the first of the Society's new hymn writers who is blind. This limitation, however, does not keep her from a very active life. Her home is in Toronto, Canada, where she is Field Secretary for the Toronto W.C.T.U. She has six groups of children every week, and also directs a Camp during the summer. She has spoken to various groups from time to time in Schools, Sunday Schools, and other youth groups as well as working among adults. She is presently taking a course on Poetry Enjoyment from the Hadley School for the Blind in Winnetka, Illinois. --Twelve New Hymns for Children, 1965. Used by permission.
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