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Nature's freedom

Hymnal: The Morning Stars Sang Together #97 (1897) First Line: Everywhere in Nature Lyrics: 1 Everywhere in Nature, Everything is free, And her every creature, Lives in liberty. Streamlet on the mountain, Wind that rides the plain, Gushing spring and fountain, Driving cloud and rain. 2 And I know the reason, Why they all are free, Bud and bloom in season, Bird and beast and tree. 'Tis because their nature Each one follows true. Every thing and creature Does what it should do. 3 Lesson plain and gentle Hide within my breast, On me Nature's mantle Joyfully shall rest; Faithful to my duty, My true nature's end, In me truth and beauty Shall with freedom blend. Tune Title: [Everywhere in Nature]
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Nature's freedom

Hymnal: Unity Services and Songs #32 (1894) First Line: Everywhere in nature

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