293. I sing a song of the saints of God

1. I sing a song of the saints of God,
patient and brave and true,
who toiled and fought and lived and died
for the Lord they loved and knew.
And one was a doctor, and one was a queen,
and one was a shepherdess on the green:
they were all of them saints of God—and I mean,
God helping, to be one too.

2. They loved their Lord so dear, so dear,
and his love made them strong;
and they followed the right, for Jesus' sake,
the whole of their good lives long.
And one was a soldier, and one was a priest,
and one was slain by a fierce wild beast:
and there's not any reason, no, not the least,
why I shouldn't be one too.

3. They lived not only in ages past,
there are hundreds of thousands still,
the world is bright with the joyous saints
who love to do Jesus' will.
You can meet them in school, or in lanes, or at sea,
in church, or in trains, or in shops, or at tea,
for the saints of God are just folk like me,
and I mean to be one too.

Text Information
First Line: I sing a song of the saints of God
Author: Lesbia Scott, b. 1898 (alt.)
Meter: Irr.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1985
Topic: Holy Days and Various Occasions: Saints' Days
Tune Information
Name: GRAND ISLE
Composer: John Henry Hopkins, 1861-1945
Meter: Irr.
Key: C Major



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