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Savior, Thou Art Speaking

Representative Text

1 These hands are very little,
Still, whatsoe'er they hold
I offer Thee, dear Savior;
I would my hands were gold.

2 My feet are very little,
They cannot travel far;
But they can follow meekly,
Judea's Guiding Star.

3 My speech is very little,
My words are few and poor;
But I can sing of Jesus,
That blessed song of yore.

4 O Savior, Thou art speaking--
What dost Thou say to me?
Thou dwellest with the lowly!
My heart Thy home shall be.



Source: Little Branches No. 2: a collection of songs prepared especially for the primary and infant deparments of the sunday school #1

Author: Jerome McCauley

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Text Information

First Line: These hands are very little
Title: Savior, Thou Art Speaking
Author: Jerome McCauley
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Savior, Thou art speaking
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

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Golden Grain #63

Helping Hands #d79

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Jewels for Juniors #3

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Little Branches No. 2 #1

Sing-a-story #d10

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