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They Would Tell Us

Have you ever wondered what the flowers would tell us

Author: Jean Bohannan
Tune: [Have you ever wondered what the flowers would tell us]
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: Jean Bohannan

Jean Bearl Bohannan was married to Franklin W. Bearl who died in 1904. In 1906 she married Ord Bohannan. The Bohannans were traveling performers and lecturers in the Lyceum movement, as well as composers. Bohannan composed over 100 pieces, both religious and secular. She died in New York and was buried in Pittsburgh. Dianne Shapiro from "Jean Bohannan, Composer, organist, pianist, Lyceumite" by Dr. Anna Stephan-Robinson on "Women Composers of the A. P. Schmidt Company" blog (http://apschmidtwomencomposers.blogspot.com/2016/03/jean-bohannan-composer-organist-pianist.html) (accessed 8/28/2024) Go to person page >

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First Line: Have you ever wondered what the flowers would tell us
Title: They Would Tell Us
Author: Jean Bohannan
Language: English
Refrain First Line: They would tell us
Copyright: Public Domain

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Exultant Praises #54

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