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There's Sunshine Somewhere

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: Sunday School Voices, No.2 #142 (1913) First Line: Sing out in glad carols, be happy today Refrain First Line: Sunshine somewhere, sunshine somewhere Lyrics: 1 Sing out in glad carols, be happy today, Our Father is leading, there’s light on the way; If clouds hide the sunbeams yield not to despair, March on with rejoicing, there’s sunshine somewhere. Chorus: Sunshine somewhere, sunshine somewhere, Sing in glad carols, yield not to despair; Sunshine somewhere, sunshine somewhere, Thank God and take courage, there’s sunshine somewhere. 2 The days may be dreary, and shadows may fall, God’s love, never failing, is planning it all. Then trust in his wisdom, and rest on his pow’r, Bright rainbows of beauty will span ev’ry show’r. [Chorus] 3 Sing out in glad carols, his wonders repeat, In true adoration bow down at his feet; For blessings he sends us break forth into song, To God the Creator our praises belong. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing out in glad carols, be happy today]

There's sunshine somewhere

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: Selected Sunday School Songs #d163 (1923) First Line: Sing out in glad carols Refrain First Line: Sunshine somewhere Languages: English

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