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Why we are glad

Representative Text

1 The bells in the steeple are chiming today,
So cheerily, merrily, blithely and gay;
Now what is the message they’re trying to say,
As backward and forward their iron tongues sway?

Refrain:
God is good, his mercy and his grace,
Bounteous, lavish and free are found in ev’ry place;
God is good, his love we all may trace;
Wonderful message, our God is good!

2 The sunshine lies brightly on garden and wold,
And flickers thro’ green leaves of forest tress old;
Now what is the message its warm rays unfold,
While tipping the steeple and tree tops with gold? [Refrain]

3 The flowers are ev’rywhere smiling, I see,
And nodding their heads in the greatest of glee;
Now what can the cause of their happiness be,
As brightly they gleam over meadow and lea? [Refrain]

Source: His Worthy Praise #119

Author: Minnie A. Greiner-Edington

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Text Information

First Line: The bells in the steeple are chiming
Title: Why we are glad
Author: Minnie A. Greiner-Edington
Refrain First Line: God is good
Copyright: Public Domain

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His Worthy Praise #119

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