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159. Little Sunbeams

1 I think God gives the children,
As thro' the land they go,
The most delightful mission
That any one can know;
He wants us to be sunbeams
Of love, and hope, and cheer,
To brighten up the shadows
That often gather here.

Chorus:
O we are little sunbeams,
Sent down from God to man;
In all life's shady places
We shine as best we can.

2 The clouds may hide the sunshine
Of heaven from our sight,
And life have much of sorrow
To mar the heart's delight;
But if like faithful sunbeams,
We children do our part,
We'll bring a ray of brightness
To ev'ry shadowed heart. [Chorus]

3 Then let us live our mission
Of sunbeams day by day,
And scatter joy and brightness
About us all the way;
Let's chase away life's shadows
With loving tho't and deed,
And be the sunshine-makers
Of which the world has need. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: I think God gives the children
Title: Little Sunbeams
Author: Eben E. Rexford
Refrain First Line: O we are little sunbeams
Publication Date: 1907
Tune Information
Name: [I think God gives the children]
Composer: Chas. H. Gabriel
Key: F Major



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