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'Tis God Who Sends the Spring

Representative Text

1 I’m very glad the spring has come,
The sun shines out so bright;
The little birds upon the trees,
Are singing with delight.

2 I love to see the pretty flow’rs
That rain and sunshine bring;
When all things seem just like myself,
So glad to see the spring.

3 God must be very good indeed
Who made each pretty thing;
For flow’rs and birds and sunshine say
‘Tis God who sends the spring.


Source: The Cokesbury Worship Hymnal #287

Text Information

First Line: I'm very glad the spring has come
Title: 'Tis God Who Sends the Spring
Source: From El Heerwart's Coll.
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cokesbury Worship Hymnal #287

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