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Help to Fill the World With Singing.

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Victory Songs #200 (1920) First Line: Help to fill the world with singing Refrain First Line: There's a song for you to sing Lyrics: 1 Help to fill the world with singing, Keep the happy bells a-swinging, Send the echoes wildly ringing Over all the earth from shore to shore. Do your part to banish sorrow; Do not wait until tomorrow; Here and there, Yonder, ev'rywhere, Lie broken hearts and lives you may restore. Chorus: There's a song for you to sing, Bells only you may ring, Just a word someone never heard Will cheer a lonely way; There's a yoke for you to wear, There's a cross for you to bear, Do your part with a willing heart To bring a brighter, better day. 2 When the skies are darkest o'er you, When the joys of life ignore you, And the way is dark before you, Song will rift and drive the clouds away. Heavy burdens will seem lighter; Ev'ry day will be the brighter For a song, As you go along Tow'rd that fair city of eternal day. [Chorus] Topics: Chorus Choir Selections; Personal Work and Service Languages: English Tune Title: [Help to fill the world with singing]

There's a song for you to sing

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: Songs of Redemption #d55 (1920) First Line: Help to fill the world with singing Languages: English

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