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Song of the Seasons

Representative Text

1 When the April wind runs by,
There is none so glad as I.
Oh, the joy beyond all telling
After spring showers!
How I love the summer sea
And the waves that play with me!
Lord, I thank Thee for the springtime,
And the summer hours.

2 In the autumn I have stood
In the silent golden wood;
In the winter seen the wonder
Words have not spoken.
Tho' the world should trouble me,
May I trust, O Lord, in Thee.
Let the seasons speak to me of
Promises unbroken.

Source: Let Youth Praise Him: a hymnal for Christian primary schools, Sunday schools and Christian homes #23

Author: Jean Connie Keegstra

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Text Information

First Line: When the April wind runs by
Title: Song of the Seasons
Author: Jean Connie Keegstra
Language: English
Copyright: © 1949 by Jean Connie Keegstra

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Let Youth Praise Him #23

Let Youth Praise Him. 2nd ed. #d110

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