1 There are burdens to be lightened every day;
There are sad hearts to be brightened every day;
Shall the burdens be made light?
Shall the sad hearts be made bright?
O the answer is for us to say!
Refrain:
Shall the world be made the better for our having journeyed here?
Shall the world be made the brighter day by day and year by year?
To the Promised Day of gladness shall the nation soon draw near?
O the answer is for us to say!
2 There are seeds of love to scatter by the way;
There are souls to win from Satan’s stern array;
Shall the seeds of love be sown?
Shall the souls for Christ be won?
O the answer is for us to say! [Refrain]
3 There are those who in the paths of darkness stray;
Knowing not the brightness of the Heav’nly way;
Shall their feet be led aright
From the darkness to the light?
O the answer is for us to say! [Refrain]
Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926
Born: Circa 1871, Andreas, Isle of Man, England.
Died: Circa April 27, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleator’s family evidently emigrated to America in the 1870’s. She was living in Claridon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geauga County, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York City, retiring some time before 1915.
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Display Title: Shall the World Be Made the Better?First Line: There are burdens to be lightened every dayTune Title: [There are burdens to be lightened every day]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1900Subject: Life and Service |
Display Title: Shall the World be Made the Better?First Line: There are burdens to be lightened every dayTune Title: [There are burdens to be lightened every day]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1902
Display Title: Shall the World Be Made the Better?First Line: There are burdens to be lightened ev'ry dayTune Title: [There are burdens to be lightened ev'ry day]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1901Subject: Life and Service |
Display Title: Shall the World Be Made the Better?First Line: There are burdens to be lightened ev'ry dayTune Title: [There are burdens to be lightened ev'ry day]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1901
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