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Sharing

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-1 (1957) First Line: When we work and when we play together Lyrics: When we work and when we play together in a friendly way, Taking turns and sharing toys, Then we are happy girls and boys. Languages: English Tune Title: [When we work and when we play together]

Working Together

Author: Edna M. Shaw Hymnal: CH1957 #A-2 (1957) First Line: There's work to do, but isn't it fun Languages: English Tune Title: [There's work to do, but isn't it fun]
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This Is a Fence

Author: Unknown Hymnal: CH1957 #A-3 (1957) First Line: This is a fence around the yard Lyrics: This is a fence around the yard, And this is the house for mother; This is the church for all of us, And this is a cradle for brother. Languages: English Tune Title: [This is a fence around the yard]
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Ham and Eggs

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-4 (1957) First Line: Ham and eggs, ham and eggs Lyrics: Ham and eggs, ham and eggs, I like mine fried niche and brown, I like mine fried upside down, Ham and eggs, ham and eggs, Flip 'em, flop 'em, flop 'em, flip 'em, Ham and eggs. Languages: English Tune Title: [Ham and eggs, ham and eggs]
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The Upward Trail

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-5 (1957) First Line: We're on the upward trail Lyrics: We're on the upward trail, We're on the upward trail, Singing as we go, Zion bound. We're on he upward trail, We're on the upward trail, Singing, singing, everybody singing, Zion bound. Languages: English Tune Title: [We're on the upward trail]

The Right Way

Author: Anna M. Pratt Hymnal: CH1957 #A-6 (1957) First Line: Work when you work Languages: English Tune Title: [Work when you work]

Tip, Tip, Tap

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-7 (1957) First Line: Tip, tip, tap, the woodstick's tapping Languages: English Tune Title: [Tip, tip, tap, the woodstick's tapping]

Now It's Time to Rest

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-8 (1957) First Line: Now it's time to rest, like robins in the nest Languages: English Tune Title: [Now it's time to rest, like robins in the nest]

Swing Song

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-9 (1957) First Line: Swinging, swinging, now we go up Languages: English Tune Title: [Swinging, swinging, now we go up]
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Chants for Bending and Stretching

Author: Aileen Fisher Hymnal: CH1957 #A-10a (1957) First Line: I'm all made of hinges Lyrics: I'm all made of hinges, And everything bends From the top of my neck way down to the ends. I'm hinges in front; And I'm hinges in back; But I have to b hinges Or else I'd crack. Languages: English

Chants for Bending and Stretching

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-10b (1957) First Line: I stretch and stretch and find it fun Languages: English

Chants for Tiptoeing

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-11a (1957) First Line: Lightly, lightly tiptoe Languages: English

Chants for Tiptoeing

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-11b (1957) First Line: Creepity-creep, creepity-creep Languages: English
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Will You Come?

Author: R. S. P. Hymnal: CH1957 #A-12 (1957) First Line: Will you come and walk with me Lyrics: Will you come and walk with me, walk with me, walk with me, Will you come and walk with me All around the room. Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you come and walk with me]

Skipping Is Fun

Author: Paul Edmonds Hymnal: CH1957 #A-13 (1957) First Line: Skipping is fun, skipping is fun Languages: English Tune Title: [Skipping is fun, skipping is fun]

Where Is Thumbkin?

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-14 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: [Where is Thumbkin?]
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Here We Go A-Riding on a Train

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-15 (1957) First Line: Ding, ding, ding, ding Lyrics: Ding, ding, ding, ding ding, ding ding! All aboard, all aboard! Too-too-too-too! Choc, choo, choo, choo, choo, choo, choo, choo! Her we go a-riding on a train. Here we go a-riding on a train. Down the track clickity clack, Down the track clickity clack. Here we go a-riding on a train. Clickity clack, clickity clack, clickity, clickity, clickity clack. Clickity clack, clickity clack, clickity, clickity, clickity clack. Woo-wooo-woo-wooo Languages: English Tune Title: [Ding, ding, ding, ding]

Here Is the Beehive

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-16 (1957) First Line: Here is the beehive, where are the bees? Languages: English Tune Title: [Here is the beehive, where are the bees?]

Guessing Game

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-17 (1957) First Line: We're very, very tall Languages: English Tune Title: [We're very, very tall]

I'm a Little Teapot

Author: Clarence Kelley; George H. Sanders Hymnal: CH1957 #A-18 (1957) First Line: I'm a little teapot, short and stout Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm a little teapot, short and stout]
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Greeting Song

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-19 (1957) First Line: Good morning! Good morning! Lyrics: Good morning! Good morning! We wish a happy day to you. Good morning! Good morning! A very happy day. You see me and I see you, Then take my hand, I'll bow to you; You see me and I see you, Then take my hand, I'l bow to you. Good morning! Good morning! We wish a happy day to you. Good morning! Good morning! A very happy day. Languages: English Tune Title: [Good morning! Good morning]
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Beachcomber's Song

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-20 (1957) First Line: Yo ho ho, Anybody home? Lyrics: Yo ho ho, Anybody home, Meet nor drink, nor money have I none, But I will be happy. Languages: English Tune Title: [Yo ho ho, Anybody home?]
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Canoe Song

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-21 (1957) First Line: My paddle's keen and bright Lyrics: 1 My paddle's keen and bright, Flashing with silver. Follow the wild goose flight, Dip, dip and swing. 2 Dip, dip and swing her back, Flashing with silver. Swift as the wild goose flies, Dip, dip and swing. Languages: English Tune Title: [My paddle's keen and bright]
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Hawaiian Rainbow

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-22 (1957) First Line: Hawaiian rainbow, white clouds roll by Lyrics: Hawaiian rainbow, white clouds roll by, You spread your colors across the sky. Hawaiian rainbow, it seems to me, Spreads from the mountains down to the sea. Languages: English Tune Title: [Hawaiian rainbow, white clouds roll by]

Down by the Station

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-23 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: [Down by the station]

Two Little Blackbirds

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-24 (1957) First Line: Two little blackbirds sat on a hill Languages: English Tune Title: [Two little blackbirds sat on a hill]
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Hawaiian Lullaby

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-25 (1957) First Line: O little baby Lyrics: O little baby, My brownie baby, Thy mother watches thee, Thy mother loves thee, Thy mother loves thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [O little baby]
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My Hand on Myself

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-26 (1957) First Line: My hand on myself, what is this here? Lyrics: 1 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my new-noggin mama, my dear; New-noggin, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 2 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Eye winker mamma, my dear; Eye-winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 3 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Telephoner mamma, my dear; Telephoner, eye-winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 4 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Nose-blower mamma, my dear; Nose blower telephoner, eye winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 5 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Chin chopper mamma, my dear; Chin chopper Nose blower telephoner, eye winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 6 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Chest wheezer mamma, my dear; Chest wheezer, chin chopper Nose blower, telephoner, eye winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 7 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Hitch-hiker mamma, my dear; Hitch-hiker chest wheezer, chin chopper Nose blower, telephoner, eye winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 8 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Knee bender, mamma, my dear; Knee-bender, hitch-hiker chest wheezer, chin chopper Nose blower, telephoner, eye winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) 9 My hand on myself, what is this here? This is my Toe kicker, mamma, my dear; Toe-kicker, knee-bender, hitch-hiker chest wheezer, chin chopper Nose blower, telephoner, eye winker, new-noggin, Nick, nick nick new, That's what I learned in the school, (Ya, ya) Languages: English Tune Title: [My hand on myself, what is this here?]
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Little Peter Rabbit

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-27 (1957) First Line: Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear Lyrics: Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, And he flipped it and he flopped it and it flew away. Languages: English Tune Title: [Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear]
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One Finger, One Thumb

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-28 (1957) First Line: One finger, one thumb, one hand Lyrics: 1 One finger, one thumb, one hand, Keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, Keep moving And we'll all be happy and gay. 2 One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands Keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, Keep moving And we'll all be happy and gay. 3 One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, Keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, Keep moving And we'll all be happy and gay. 4 One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, Keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, Keep moving And we'll all be happy and gay. 5 One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one lag, Keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one leg, keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one leg, Keep moving And we'll all be happy and gay. 6 One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one lag, two legs Keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one leg, two legs keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one leg, two legs Keep moving And we'll all be happy and gay. 7 One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one lag, two legs, stand up, sit down, Keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one leg, two legs, stand up, sit down, keep moving; One finger, one thumb, one hand, two hands, one arm, two arms, one leg, two legs, stand up, sit down, Keep moving And we'll all be happy and gay. Languages: English Tune Title: [One finger, one thumb, one hand]
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The Little Green Frog

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-29 (1957) First Line: "Gunk, gunk" went the little green frog one day Lyrics: "Gunk, gunk" went the little green frog one day, "Gunk, gunk" went the little green frog; Gunk, gunk" went the little green frog one day; And his eyes went "gunk, gunk, gunk. Languages: English Tune Title: ["Gunk, gunk" went the little green frog one day]
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Little Red Caboose

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-30 (1957) First Line: Little red caboose, chug-chug-chug Lyrics: Little red caboose, chug-chug-chug; Little red caboose, chug-chug-chug; Little red caboose behind the train; Smoke stack on its back chug-chug-chug; Climbin' up the track, chug-chug-chug; Little red caboose behind the train. Languages: English Tune Title: [Little red caboose, chug-chug-chug]
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Three Little Ducks

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-31 (1957) First Line: Three little ducks that I once knew Lyrics: 1 Three little duck that I once knew, Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones too, But the one little duck with a feather on his back, He ruled the roost with his quack, quack, quack! 2 Down to the river, they would go, Wibble, Wabble, Wibble, Wabble to and fro. But the one little duck with a feather on his back, He ruled the roost with his quack, quack, quack! 3 Home from the river they would come Wibble, Wabble, Wibble, Wabble, Ho-hum-hum! But the one little duck with a feather on his back, He ruled the roost with his quack, quack, quack! Languages: English Tune Title: [Three little ducks that I once knew]
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Oh, Chester

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-32 (1957) First Line: Oh, Chester, have you heard about Harry? Lyrics: Oh, Chester, have you heard about Harry? He chest got back from the army, Eye her he nose how to rear a rose, Hip, hip, hooray for the army. Languages: English
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The Emperor Napoleon

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-33 (1957) First Line: The Emperor Napoleon had twenty thousand men Lyrics: The Emperor Napoleon had twenty thousand men, The Emperor Napoleon had twenty thousand men, The Emperor Napoleon had twenty thousand men, And they all went marching on. Languages: English Tune Title: [The Emperor Napoleon had twenty thousand men]
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The Grand Old Duke of York

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-34 (1957) First Line: Oh the grand old Duke of York Lyrics: Oh, the grand old Duke of York He had ten thousand men, He marched them all right up the hill And marched them down again. For when you're up you're up and when you're down you're down And when you're only halfway up you're neither up nor down. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh the grand old Duke of York]
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Under the Chestnut Tree

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-35 (1957) First Line: Under the spreading chestnut tree Lyrics: Under the spreading chestnut tree When I held you on my knee We were happy as could be Under the spreading chestnut tree. Languages: English Tune Title: [Under the spreading chestnut tree]
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Today is Monday! Today is Monday!

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-36 (1957) Lyrics: 1 Today is Monday! Today is Monday! Monday Hassenpfefer; Everybody happy? Well I should say! 2 Today is Tuesday! Tuesday string beans. Monday Hassepfer; everybody happy? Well I should say! 3 Today is Wednesday, Sou-oop Tuesday string beans. Monday Hassepfer; everybody happy? Well I should say! 4 Today is Thursday. Roast beef, Wednesday, Sou-oop Tuesday string beans. Monday Hassepfer; everybody happy? Well I should say! 5 Today is Friday. Fish, Thursday. Roast beef, Wednesday, Sou-oop Tuesday string beans. Monday Hassepfer; everybody happy? Well I should say! 6 Today is Saturday. Pay day, Friday. Fish, Thursday. Roast beef, Wednesday, Sou-oop Tuesday string beans. Monday Hassepfer; everybody happy? Well I should say! 7 Today is Sunday. Church, Saturday. Pay day, Friday. Fish, Thursday. Roast beef, Wednesday, Sou-oop Tuesday string beans. Monday Hassepfer; everybody happy? Well I should say! Languages: English Tune Title: [Today is Monday! Today is Monday!]
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Barnyard Song

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-37 (1957) First Line: I had a cat and my cat pleased me Lyrics: 1 I had a cat and my cat please me. I fed my cat under yonder tree. Cat goes fiddle-i-fee. 2 I had a hen and my hen pleased me. I fed my hen under yonder tree. Hen does chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee. 3 I had a duck and my duck pleased me. I fed my duck under yonder tree. Duck goes quack, quack, Hen goes chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee. 4 I had a goose and my goose pleased me. I fed my goose under yonder tree. Goose goes swishy, swishy, Duck goes quack, quack, Hen goes chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee. 5 I had a sheep and my sheep pleased me, I fed my sheep under yonder tree. Sheep goes ba, ba, Goose goes swishy, swishy, Duck goes quack, quack, Hen goes chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee. 6 I had a hog and my hog pleased me. I fed my hod under yonder tree. Hog goes griffy, gruffy, Sheep goes ba, ba, Goose goes swishy, swishy, Duck goes quack, quack, Hen goes chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee 7 I had a cow and my cow pleased me I fed my cow under yonder tree. Cow goes moo, moo, Hog goes griffy, gruffy, Sheep goes ba, ba, Goose goes swishy, swishy, Duck goes quack, quack, Hen goes chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee 8 I had a horse and my horse pleased me. I fed my horse under yonder tree. Horse goes neigh, neigh, Cow goes moo, moo, Hog goes griffy, gruffy, Sheep goes ba, ba, Goose goes swishy, swishy, Duck goes quack, quack, Hen goes chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee 9 I had a dog and my dog pleased me. I fed my dog under yonder tree. Dog goes bow, wow, Cow goes moo, moo, Hog goes griffy, gruffy, Sheep goes ba, ba, Goose goes swishy, swishy, Duck goes quack, quack, Hen goes chimny chuck, chimny chuck, Cat goes fiddle-i-fee Languages: English Tune Title: [I had a cat and my cat pleased me]
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Little Tom Tinker

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-38 (1957) Lyrics: Little Tom Tinker, He sat on a clinker, And then he began to cry, "Ma-Ma-ma Ma-Ma-ma." Poor little innocent guy. Languages: English Tune Title: [Little Tom Tinker]
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Shenandoah

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-39 (1957) First Line: Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you Lyrics: 1 Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you, Way, hay, you rolling river! Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you, Way, hay, we're bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri. 2 Oh, Shenandoah, I love your daughter, Way, hay, you rolling river! Oh, Shenandoah, I love your daughter, Way, hay, we're bound away, "cross the wide Missouri. 3 Oh, Shenandoah, I'm bound to leave you, Way, hay, you rolling river! Oh, Shenandoah, I'm bound to leave you, Way, hay, we're bound away, "cross the wide Missouri. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you]
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Hoot Owl Song

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-40 (1957) First Line: Kukuku'u ningosa Lyrics: 1 Kukuku'u ningosa, Kukukuku'u ningosa, ningosa, Kukuku ningosa. 2 Wabikuku ningosa, Wabikuku ningosa, ningosa, Wabikuku ningosa. Languages: Chippewa; English Tune Title: [Kukuku'u ningosa]

Kookaburra

Author: M. Sinclair Hymnal: CH1957 #A-41 (1957) First Line: Kookaburra sits on an old gum tree Languages: English Tune Title: [Kookaburra sits on an old gum tree]
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Tell Me Why

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-42 (1957) First Line: Tell me why the stars do shine Lyrics: 1 Tell me why the stars do shine, Tell me why the ivy twines, Tell me why the ocean's blue, And I will tell you just why I love you. 2 Because God made the stars to shine, Because God made the ivy twine, Because God made the ocean blue, Because Goad made you, that's why I love you. 3 I really think that God above Created you in his great love. I picked you out from all the rest Because I knew, dear, I'd love you best. Languages: English Tune Title: [Tell me why the stars do shine]
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Day Is Done (Taps)

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-43 (1957) First Line: Day is done, Gone the sun Lyrics: 1 Day is done, Gone the sun, From the lake, From the hills, from the sky; All is well, Safely rest, God is nigh. 2 Fading light Dims the sight, And a star Gems the sky, Gleaming bright. From afar, Drawing night, Falls the night. Languages: English Tune Title: [Day is done, Gone the sun]
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Alouette

Hymnal: CH1957 #A-44 (1957) First Line: Alouette, gentille alouette Lyrics: 1 Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plmerai. Je te plumerai la tête, Je te plumerai la tête; Et la tête, Et la tête, Oh, 2 Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plmerai. Je te plumerai le bec Je te plumerai le bec Et le bec, Et le bec, Oh, 3 Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plmerai. Je te plumerai le nez, Je te plumerai le nez; Et le nez, Et le nez, Oh, 4 Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plmerai. Je te plumerai le dos, Je te plumerai le dos; Et le dos, Et le dos, Oh, 5 Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plmerai. Je te plumerai le pattes, Je te plumerai le pattes; Et le pattes, Et le patees, Oh, 6 Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plmerai. Je te plumerai le cou, Je te plumerai le cou; Et le cou, Et le cou. Languages: French Tune Title: [Alouette, gentille alouette]
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My God and King

Author: George Herbert Hymnal: CH1957 #1 (1957) First Line: Let all the world in every corner sing Lyrics: 1 Let all the world in every corner sing, My God and King! The heavens are not too high, His praise may thither fly; The earth is not too low, His praises there may grow. Let all the world in every corner sing: My God and King! 2 Let all the world in every corner sing, My God and King! The Church with psalms must shout, No door can keep them out. But, above all, the heart Must bear the longest part. Let all the world in every corner sing: My God and King! Topics: Songs Suitable for Juniors; Praise Hymns; Universe Languages: English Tune Title: [Let all the world in every corner sing]

Sing to God

Author: Virginia C. Murdock Hymnal: CH1957 #2 (1957) First Line: Sing to God in joyful voice Topics: Songs Suitable for Juniors; God's Guidance; God's Love; Praise Hymns; Trust; Universe Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing to God in joyful voice]
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All People That on Earth Do Dwell

Author: William Kethe Hymnal: CH1957 #3 (1957) Lyrics: 1 All people that on earth do dwell, sing to the Lord with cheerfull voice; Him serve with mirth, his praise forth-tell, Come ye before him and rejoice. 2 Know that the Lord is God indeed; Without our aid he did us make; We are his flock, he doth us feed, And for his sheep he doth us take. 3 O enter then his gates with praise, Approach with joy his courts unto; Praise, laud, and bless his Name always, For it is seemly so to do. 4 For why? The Lord our God is good, his mercy is forever sure: His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure. Topics: Songs Suitable for Juniors; God's Care; God, the Creator; God's Mercy; Praise Hymns; Service; Truth Languages: English Tune Title: [All people that on earth do dwell]
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Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart

Author: Edward H. Plumptre Hymnal: CH1957 #4 (1957) Lyrics: 1 Rejoice, ye pure in heart, Rejoice, give thanks, and sing; Your festal banner wave on high, The cross of Christ your King. 2 Bright youth and snow-crowned age, Strong men and maidens fair, Raise high your free, exulting song, God's wondrous praise declare. 3 Still on through life's long path! Still chanting as ye go; From youth to age, by night and day, In gladness and in woe. Topics: Songs Suitable for Juniors; Praise to God; Praise Hymns; Singing; Purity; Thankfulness; Youth Languages: English Tune Title: [Rejoice, ye pure in heart]

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