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Every Cloud has a Sunny Side

Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service #96 (1905) First Line: Yes, ev'ry cloud has a sunny side Refrain First Line: Then courage take, and breast the wave Topics: Courage and Hope Languages: English Tune Title: [Yes, ev'ry cloud has a sunny side]
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Every Cloud Has a Sunny Side

Hymnal: Heart and Voice #182 (1910) First Line: Yes, ev'ry cloud has a sunny side Refrain First Line: Then courage take, and breast the wave Languages: English Tune Title: SUNNYSIDE
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Every Cloud Has a Silver Side

Author: H. L. Frisbie Hymnal: The Silver Chime #32 (1862) First Line: Yes, ev'ry cloud has a silver side Refrain First Line: Then courage take and breast the wave Lyrics: 1 Yes, ev'ry cloud has a silver side, Tho' dark the cloud may be, For just behind it the sunlight waits, To shine forth gloriously. Tho' dark and stormy be the day, And wildly beats the rain, 'Twill only make the hours more bright When sunlight comes again. Refrain: Then courage take and breast the wave Tho' storms sweep o'er the tide, There is no cloud, however dark, That has no shining side. 2 Were ev'ry day with beauty crown'd, And ev'ry moment blest, We might forget, 'mid the joys of earth, That glorious land of rest. Adversity but makes more clear Fair fortune's golden dawn, Just as we hail, after darkest night, The brightest rays of morn. [Refrain] 3 If it were summer all the year, And ev'ry month were June, Then who would watch for the welcome rays Of autumn's harvest moon. If winter came not with storms and cold, And lonely, dreary hours, O who would hail with wild delight Sweet spring's unfolding flow'rs. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Yes, ev'ry cloud has a silver side]

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