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17007. Send Me

1. Master of the world’s great har­vest,
Whitened fields all round I see;
But the la­bor­ers seem want­ing—
Here am I, send me, send me.

Refrain

Here am I (send me), send me,
Here am I, send me.

2. To the hum­ble, sim­ple du­ties,
All un­no­ticed tho’ they be;
To the sick, the poor, the dy­ing,
Here am I, send me, send me.

Refrain

3. In the high­way, in the hedg­es,
Where the hire­ling would flee,
Where the sheep are torn and scat­tered—
Here am I, send me, send me.

Refrain

4. Should the way be full of dan­ger,
Full of sor­row tho’ it be,
Thou wilt help—in Thee re­ly­ing—
Here am I, send me, send me.

Refrain

Text Information
First Line: Master of the world's great harvest
Title: Send Me
Author: Mrs. M. J. Bittle
Refrain First Line: Here am I (send me), send me
Language: English
Source: In Glory and Praise, edited by James H. Rosecrans & James Fillmore (Cincinnati, Ohio: Fillmore Brothers, 1874), page 25
Tune Information
Name: [Master of the world's great harvest]
Composer: James H. Fillmore, Sr.
Key: D Major



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