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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Author: Robert Robinson, 1735-1790; Eugene B. Navias, 1928- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #126 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion First Line: Come, thou fount of ev'ry blessing Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON
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Can I See Another's Woe?

Author: William Blake, 1757-1827 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #127 (1993) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion First Line: Can I see another's woe Lyrics: 1 Can I see another’s woe, and not be in sorrow too? Can I see another’s grief, and not seek for kind relief? 2 Can I see a falling tear, and not feel my sorrow’s share? Can a father see his child weep, nor be with sorrow filled? 3 Can a mother sit and hear infant groan, an infant fear? No, no, never can it be! Never, never can it be! Languages: English Tune Title: NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND
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For All That Is Our Life

Author: Bruce Findlow, 1922- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #128 (1993) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion Lyrics: 1 For all that is our life we sing our thanks and praise; for all life is a gift which we are called to use to build the common good and make our own days glad. 2 For needs which others serve, for services we give, for work and its rewards, for hours of rest and love; we come with praise and thanks for all that is our life. 3 For sorrow we must bear, for failures, pain, and loss, for each new thing we learn, for fearful hours that pass: we come with praise and thanks for all that is our life. 4 For all that is our life we sing our thanks and praise; for all life is a gift which we are called to use to build the common good and make our own days glad. Languages: English Tune Title: SHERMAN ISLAND

Let Love Continue Long

Author: Berkley L. Moore Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #129 (1993) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion Languages: English Tune Title: LOVE UNKNOWN

O Liberating Rose

Author: Mark L. Belletini, 1949- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #130 (1993) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8.8 Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion Languages: English Tune Title: INITIALS

Love Will Guide Us

Author: Sally Rogers Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #131 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion First Line: Love will guide us, peace has tried us Languages: English Tune Title: OLYMPIA
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Bright Those Jewels

Author: Hosea Ballou II, 1796-1852 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #132 (1993) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion First Line: Bright those jewels of the skies Lyrics: 1 Bright those jewels of the skies which in sable darkness glow. Brighter in compassion’s eyes are the silent tears which flow. 2 Sweet the fragrance from the fields where abundant spices grow. Sweeter far is that which yields comfort to the sick and low. 3 Grateful are those gentle dews on the greening grass which fall. Far more grateful what renews comforts to the poor who call. Languages: English Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS

One World

Author: Vincent B. Silliman, 1894-1979 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #133 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion First Line: One world this, for all its sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: SAVANNA

Our World Is One World

Author: Cecily Taylor, 1930- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #134 (1993) Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion Languages: English Tune Title: CHERNOBYL
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How Happy Are They

Author: Henry Wotton, 1568-1639 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #135 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion First Line: How happy are they, born or taught Lyrics: 1 How happy are they, born or taught, who do not serve another’s will; whose armor is their honest thought, and simple truth their highest skill; 2 Whose passions not their rulers are; whose souls are still, and free from fear, not tied unto the world with care of public fame of private ear; 3 Who have their lives from rumors freed, whose conscience is their strong retreat, whose state no flattery can feed, nor ruin make oppressors great. 4 All such are freed from servile bands of hope to rise, or fear to fall; they rule themselves, but rule not lands, and, having nothing, yet have all. Languages: English Tune Title: WAREHAM

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