3643. Let Something Good Be Said

1. When o’er the fame of friend or foe,
The shadow of disgrace shall fall; instead
Of words of blame, or fatal blow—
Let something good be said.

Refrain
And so I charge ye by the thorny crown,
And by the cross on which the Savior bled,
And by your own soul’s hope of fair renown:
Let something be good said.

2. Forget not grace, no sinner yet
May fall so low but Christ can lift his head,
While cheeks of shame with tears are wet;
Let something be good said. [Refrain]

3. No generous heart may turn aside
To deeds of love—if they in sin be dead,
But may awaken glorified,
If something good be said. [Refrain]

4. If cruel words embitter thee,
Turn to the cross on Calvary, where said
The Savior: O forgive, and see
That something good be said. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When o'er the fame of friend or foe
Title: Let Something Good Be Said
Author (v. 1-3): James Whitcomb Riley, 1849-1916 (alt. )
Author (v. 4): French E. Oliver (1908)
Refrain First Line: And so I charge ye by the thorny crown
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [When o'er the fame of friend or foe]
Composer: French E. Oliver (1908)
Incipit: 55545 63311 17121
Key: A♭ Major
Source: Oliver's Songs of Deliverance (Kansas City, Missouri: French E. Oliver, 1908), number 68
Copyright: Public Domain



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