213. Scatter Seeds of Kindness

1 Let us gather up the sunbeams
Lying all around our path;
Let us keep the wheat and roses,
Casting out the thorns and chaff.
Let us find our sweetest comfort
In the blessings of to-day,
With a patient hand removing
All the briers from the way.

Chorus:
Then scatter seeds of kindness,
Then scatter seeds of kindness
Then scatter seeds of kindness,
For our reaping by and by.

2 Strange we never prize the music
Till the sweet-voiced bird is flown!
Strange that we should slight the violets
Till the lovely flow'rs are gone!
Strange that summer skies and sunshine
Never seem one half so fair,
As when winter's snowy pinions
Shake the white down in the air. [Chorus]

3 If we knew the baby fingers,
Pressed against the window-pane,
Would be cold and stiff to-morrow,--
Never trouble us again,--
Would the bright eyes of our darling
Catch the frown upon our brow?--
Would the prints of rosy fingers
Vex us then as they do now? [Chorus]

4 Ah! those little ice-cold fingers,
How they point our memories back
To the hasty words and actions
Strewn along our backward track!
How those little hands remind us,
As in snowy grace they lie,
Not to scatter thorns but roses,
For our reaping by and by. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Let us gather up the sunbeams
Title: Scatter Seeds of Kindness
Author: Mrs. Albert Smith
Refrain First Line: Then scatter seeds of kindness
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Tune Information
Name: [Let us gather up the sunbeams]
Composer: S. J. Vail. By per.
Key: G Major or modal



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