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6300. Singing, Speaking, Praying

1. Sing a song of Jesus,
Happy be the strain,
Till the harmonies of Heaven
Fill the earth again.
Sing a song for Jesus,
Happy, happy be the strain,
Till the harmonies of Heaven
Fill the earth again.

2. Speak a word for Jesus,
Scatter precious seed,
It may some poor wanderer
To the Savior lead.
Speak a word for Jesus,
Scatter, scatter precious seed,
It may some poor wanderer
To the Savior lead.

3. Say a prayer to Jesus,
He will always hear;
To each precious blood-bought soul,
He is ever near.
Say a prayer to Jesus,
He will always, always hear,
To each precious blood-bought soul,
He is ever near.

4. Singing, speaking, praying,
For the Lord of love,
Till He comes to take you home
To His Heav’n above.
Singing, speaking, praying,
For the Lord, the Lord of love,
Till He comes to take you home
To His Heav’n above.

Text Information
First Line: Sing a song of Jesus
Title: Singing, Speaking, Praying
Author: Ada Blenkhorn (1896)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Sing a song of Jesus]
Composer: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel
Incipit: 53333 11351 76223
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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