Text: | He Wills It So |
Author: | Luther G. Presley |
Tune: | [You ask me why some days are sad] |
Composer: | Luther G. Presley |
1 You ask me why some days are sad,
And thorns among the roses grow;
Why hearts must weep that should be glad,
The blessed Father wills it so.
Refrain:
Just like Daniel, faithful Daniel,
You must never ask the reason why to know;
Like the children, Hebrew children,
Undismayed, He wills it so.
2 You ask me why your cherished friends,
In life's sweet bloom are called to go;
Why grief instead of joy He sends,
The blessed Father wills it so. [Refrain]
3 You ask me why your faith is tried,
And clouds shut out the sun's bright glow;
Why things you ask are often denied,
The blessed Father wills it so. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | You ask me why some days are sad |
Title: | He Wills It So |
Author: | Luther G. Presley |
Refrain First Line: | Just like Daniel proved His courage in the den of hungry lions |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1962 |
Copyright: | © 1934, by The Stamps-Baxter Music Co., in "Harbor Bells No. 3" |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [You ask me why some days are sad] |
Composer: | Luther G. Presley |
Key: | A♭ Major |