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6833. There's Not a Bird with Lonely Nest

1. There’s not a bird with lonely nest,
In pathless wood or mountain crest,
Nor meaner thing, which does not share,
O God, in Thy paternal care.

2. Each barren crag, each desert rude,
Holds Thee within its solitude;
And Thou dost bless the wand’rer there,
Who makes his solitary prayer.

3. In busy mart and crowded street,
No less than in the still retreat,
Thou, Lord, art near, our souls to bless
With all a parent’s tenderness.

4. And we, where’er our lot is cast,
While life, and thought, and feeling last,
Through all the years, in every place,
Will bless Thee for Thy boundless grace.

Text Information
First Line: There's not a bird with lonely nest
Title: There's Not a Bird with Lonely Nest
Author: Baptist W. Noel (1832)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ABSCHIED, Wenzel Müller, 1767-1835; CROMER, John A. Lloyd, Sr., 1815-1874; HESPERUS, Henry W. Baker, 1862; HURSLEY, Katholisches Gesangbuch (Vienna: 1774); adapted from the Metrical Psalter, 1855; WILMAR, G. Minns
Tune Information
Name: FAITHFULNESS (Macfarren)
Composer: George Alexander Macfarren, 1813-1887
Meter: LM
Incipit: 55567 12513 22234
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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