| Text: | Willing Workers |
| Author: | Harriet E. Jones |
| Tune: | [We are willing workers in the open field] |
| Composer: | J. H. Hall |
1 We are willing workers in the open field,
Sowing in the morning for a goodly yield;
Sowing seeds of kindness, sowing seeds of love,
That shall bring us fruitage for the home above.
Refrain:
We are willing workers, joyfully we sing!
Sowing, reaping, gleaming, for our blessed King!
Out upon the highways, in the hedges, too,
Finding ev’rywhere a work of love to do.
2 We are willing workers out amid the grain,
We will wield our sickles all along the plain;
Reaping for the Master we so dearly love,
Reaping for garners in the realms above. [Refrain]
3 We are willing workers in the fields so white,
Toiling from the early morning until night;
Gleaming ‘mong the briers, searching ‘mid the leaves,
Bringing to the Master many golden sheaves. [Refrain]
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| First Line: | We are willing workers in the open field |
| Title: | Willing Workers |
| Author: | Harriet E. Jones |
| Refrain First Line: | We are willing workers, joyfully we sing |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1900 |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [We are willing workers in the open field] |
| Composer: | J. H. Hall |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
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