1 Only a little word or two,
Only a whispered pray’r,
Given to cheer another life,
When press’d by stress and care;
This will lighten the burdened heart,
And clear the cloudy sky;
I know we each my helpful be,
If we would always try.
2 Only a kindly turn or two,
Given as we pass by;
Only a little warmth of heart
For those afraid to try;
This will lighten the burdened heart,
And clear the cloudy sky;
I know we each my helpful be,
If we would always try.
3 Only a little act or two,
Sown for the afterwhile;
Carrying for the sad of soul
A sunny, cheerful smile:
This will lighten the burdened heart,
And clear the cloudy sky;
I know we each my helpful be,
If we would always try.
4 Ah yes, it is the little gifts
Which loving souls possess,
That ever serve, if offered,
To ease life’s strain and stress;
And all burdens will lighter be;
All cloudy days will clear,
When each will strive to do some good,
While they are living here.
Source: Exalted Praise: a twentieth century collection of sacred hymns for the church, Sunday school, and devotional meetings #78