1 When the morn of life is beaming,
When the birds of spring-time sing,
When the youthful heart is dreaming,
Of the joys that age will bring.
'Mid the sparkling dewdrops gleaming,
Then be happy, be content.
Chorus:
O contentment, precious jewel,
Ever be our dear delight,
Save us from vexations cruel,
Ev'ry morning, noon and night.
2 When the noon of life approaches,
With its toils and anxious care,
Ere enfeebling age approaches,
For its darker days prepare;
Put away all vain reproaches,
Then be happy, be content. [Chorus]
3 When the shades of evening gather,
And the stars begin to shine,
Call upon the heavenly Father,
Seek his grace for thee and thine;
When in calm or stormy weather,
Then be happy, be content. [Chorus]
4 When the wintry winds are sighing,
And life's twilight hour has come,
Then, by faith, on Christ relying,
Looking for a heavenly home,
Where are pleasures never dying,
Then be happy, be content. [Chorus]
Source: The Little Minstrel: a collection of songs and music, with lessons of instruction, mathematically arranged plan of notation #122