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Make a Little Sunshine of Your Own

Author: Florence A. Jones Hymnal: His Worthy Praise #20 (1915) Hymnal Title: His Worthy Praise First Line: What if skies are cloudy and the radiant sun Lyrics: 1 What if skies are cloudy and the radiant sun Only for a little while hath shone! Banish thoughts of sadness, drive the gloom away, Make a little sunshine of your own. Refrain: Make a little sunshine of your own, Cheer the weary, sad and lone; When the skies are cloudy and the day is drear, Make a little sunshine of your own. 2 Make a little sunshine, love can find a way; Never mind if summer days be flown; Some days must be cloudy, and the happy heart Always can make sunshine of its own. [Refrain] 3 Make a little sunshine for the lone and sad, Walking where life’s wintry winds have blown; You may be a sunbeam lighting up their way; Make a little sunshine of your own. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [What if skies are cloudy and the radiant sun]
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Maek a Little Sunshine of Your Own

Author: Florence A. Jones Hymnal: Songs of Help #72 (1917) Hymnal Title: Songs of Help First Line: What if skies are cloudy, and the radiant sun Refrain First Line: Make a little sunshine of your own Tune Title: [What if skies are cloudy, and the radiant sun]

Make a little sunshine of your own

Author: Florence A. Jones Hymnal: Songs of Redemption #d235 (1920) Hymnal Title: Songs of Redemption First Line: What if skies are cloudy and the radiant sun Languages: English

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