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Sunshine and Shadows

Representative Text

1 Whene’er I see a shadow across my pathway fly,
It sets my heart rejoicing, I know the sun is high;
I know God sends the raincloud, swift sailing o’er the blue,
To cheer the drooping blossom that miss’d the morning dew.

Refrain:
Praise God for the shadows—we need them ev’ry one,
For there could be no shadows without the shining sun;
Praise God for the shadows—His love is ever nigh,
For shadows promise showers with a rainbow bye and bye.

2 Whene’er my soul is thirsting, the clouds of grace hang low,
And where their shadows gather the living waters flow;
When sunny paths grow weary the cooling shadows fall,
For sunshine and for shadow, O praise the Lord of all. [Refrain]

3 When sorrow pain or trial like shadows dark may roll,
Across the verdant pastures where Jesus leads the soul;
O spend no time repining—let happy anthems swell,
The sun of love is shining—God lives and all is well. [Refrain]

Source: The Excelsior Hymnal #128

Author: Roy I. Dunckel

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Text Information

First Line: Whenever I see a shadow across my pathway fly
Title: Sunshine and Shadows
Author: Roy I. Dunckel
Refrain First Line: Praise God for the shadows
Copyright: Public Domain

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