1 Keep the heart-bells ringing as you travel onward,
Up the rough and rugged road of life;
For their music sweet will cheer you when aweary,
It will lighten toil, and sweeten strife.
Refrain:
Keep the heart-bells ringing
Fill the world with singing
Until echoes answer everywhere;
They will color duty
With a rainbow beauty,
And a soul may rescue from despair.
2 Keep the heart-bells ringing when the path is lonely,
When the threatening sky is cold and gray;
They will give to every cloud a silver lining
That will help to drive the storm away. [Refrain]
3 Keep the heart-bells ringing, for their cheering music
May be heard by someone fainting near;
He will listen, and his spirit will awaken,
As their cadence falls upon his ear. [Refrain]
Display Title: Keep the Heart-Bells RingingFirst Line: Keep the heart-bells ringing as you travel onwardTune Title: [Keep the heart-bells ringing as you travel onward]Author: Charlotte G. HomerDate: 1911
Display Title: Keep the Heart-Bells RingingFirst Line: Keep the heart-bells ringing as you travel onwardTune Title: [Keep the heart-bells ringing as you travel onward]Author: Charlotte G. HomerDate: 1915
Display Title: Keep the Heart Bells RingingFirst Line: Keep the heart-bells ringing as you travel onwardTune Title: [Keep the heart-bells ringing as you travel onward]Author: Charlotte G. HomerDate: 1908
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