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A Summer Song

Hymnal: Boundless Love #204 (1896) First Line: God hath made the flowers Refrain First Line: Welcome happy summer, you are welcome here Lyrics: Refrain: Welcome happy summer, you are welcome here, God hath safely brought you through another year; Flow’rs again are blooming, birds do sweetly sing, Nature chants its praises to our heav’nly King. 1 God hath made the flowers, beautiful and fair, How they fill with fragrance all the summer air; God hath made the sunshine, and the rain drops too, God hath blest His children all the ages through. [Refrain] 2 Let us then be thankful on this festive day, Jesus, Thou dost lead us ever on our way; As Thy love hath brought us through the year that’s past, Saviour bring Thy children to Thy home at last. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [God hath made the flowers, beautiful and fair]
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A Summer Song

Hymnal: The Helper in Sacred Song #20 (1889) First Line: God hath made the flowers, beautiful and fair Refrain First Line: Welcome happy summer Tune Title: [God hath made the flowers, beautiful and fair]
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A summer song

Hymnal: The Promised Crown #d19 (1892) First Line: God hath made the flowers, beautiful and fair Refrain First Line: Welcome happy summer

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