Text: | You Can Start a Song |
Author: | Pearl Williams |
Tune: | [Many hearts are filled with darkness] |
Composer: | W. A. Post |
1 Many hearts are filled with darkness,
Longing for the light;
You can be the means of leading
Them from paths of night.
There lies a chord deep-hidden
Which you only can make sing,
The song of Jesus’ all-redeeming love
Which alone can vict’rybring.
Refrain:
You can start a song in some heart,
And keep it singing, if you only do your part,
And send its happy notes to heav’n above—
Theme of everlasting love.
2 One, perhaps, to you is looking,
Waiting for release,
Hoping, longing for redemption
And its perfect peace.
This one might prove a worker
Of wonderful pow’r to be,
Or, it may be a talent that will shine
Through a long eternity. [Refrain]
3 You can start a song of vict’ry
That shall never end
Till with it in strains celestial
Choirs of heav’n shall blend;
But ere it reaches upward
To regions of bliss above,
It first must sing its way through some poor heart,
Starting melodies of love. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Many hearts are filled with darkness |
Title: | You Can Start a Song |
Author: | Pearl Williams |
Refrain First Line: | You can start a song in some heart |
Publication Date: | 1922 |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Many hearts are filled with darkness] |
Composer: | W. A. Post |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
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