423. Be a Golden Sunbeam

1. Be a golden sunbeam, radiant and bright,
Chasing from life’s pathway sorrow’s frowning night;
With thy golden sunlight dry the dewy tear,
Scatter from the sad heart all its doubt and fear.

Refrain
Be a golden sunbeam, beautiful and bright,
Scattering clouds of darkness with thy shining light:
Be a golden sunbeam, joyfully and glad,
Scattering rays of sunlight when the way is sad.

2. When the way is gloomy, cheer it with a song;
Banish mist and shadow as you march along;
In the place of briars, strew the fairest flow’rs,
Wreathing brows with roses plucked from heav’nly bowers. [Refrain]

3. Be a golden sunbeam, bright, and pure, and fair;
With thy smiles and sonnets lighten human care;
With the sweetest music from the harp of love,
Lure the sad and weary to our home above. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Be a golden sunbeam, radiant and bright
Title: Be a Golden Sunbeam
Author: Isaac Naylor (1894)
Refrain First Line: Be a golden sunbeam, beautiful and bright
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Be a golden sunbeam, radiant and bright]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
Incipit: 56565 31761 75656
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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