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I'm Singing Too

Representative Text

1 ’Tis Easter time, and gentle spring
Bursts forth from winter’s icy prison;
All nature smiles and seems to sing,
Rejoice, rejoice, for Christ is ris’n.

Refrain:
I’m singing too, I’m singing too,
A joyful, happy thankful lay;
I’m singing too, I’m singing too,
For Christ arose this Easter day.

2 Through meadows bright with blossoms gay,
The brook unfettered glides along,
Its rippling waters seem to say,
O listen to my Easter song. [Refrain]

3 The happy birds in every tree
Break forth in one triumphant chord
And sing in sweetest melody,
Their praises to the risen Lord. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #15453

Author: Benjamin M. Chase

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Text Information

First Line: 'Tis Easter time, and gentle spring
Title: I'm Singing Too
Author: Benjamin M. Chase
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I'm singing too, I'm singing too
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #15453
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