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Little Hands

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Sing for Joy #156 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play First Line: Open, shut them; open shut them Lyrics: 1 Open, shut them; open, shut them; Give a little clap; Open, shut them; open, shut them; Lay them in your lap. 2 Creep them, creep them, slowly upward Past your chin and cheek; Open wide your shining eyes and Through your fingers peek. Languages: English Tune Title: [Open, shut them; open shut them]
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Sandy Maloney

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #157 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play First Line: Can you dance Sandy Maloney? Lyrics: 1 Can you dance Sandy Maloney? Can you dance Sandy Maloney? Can you dance Sandy Maloney, As we go around about? 2 Put both your hands on your shoulders, Put both your hands on your shoulders, Put both your hands on your shoulders, And turn you round about. 3 Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, As we go round about. 4 Put out your hands before you, Put out your hands before you, Put out your hands before you, And turn you round about. 5 Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, As we go round about. 6 Put both your hands in your pockets, Put both your hands in your pockets, Put both your hands in your pockets, And turn your round about. 7 Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, Here we dance Sandy Maloney, As we go round about. Languages: English Tune Title: [Can you dance Sandy Maloney]

The Doggy Game

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #158 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play First Line: Skip around the circle Languages: English Tune Title: [Skip around the circle]

Crocodile Song

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #159 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play First Line: Crocodile, Crocodile Languages: English Tune Title: [Crocodile, Crocodile]

Who Built the Ark?

Hymnal: Sing for Joy #160 (1961) Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play First Line: Now didn't old Noah build the ark? Languages: English Tune Title: [Now didn't old Noah build the ark]
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Alone in prayer

Author: Frank M. Davis, 1839-1897 Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #166 (1899) Topics: Cares First Line: When weary with the ills of life Lyrics: 1 When weary with the ills of life, Its burdens and its acres, There is a balm, a sacred joy, ‘Tis found alone in prayer. Refrain: Alone in prayer, Alone in prayer; There is a balm, a sacred joy, ‘Tis found alone in prayer. 2 When tempted by the power of sin, That would the soul ensnare, There is a sure, a safe retreat, ‘Tis found alone in prayer. [Refrain] 3 There’s grace to help in time of need, A full supply is there, Go find it at the Master’s feet, In humble, heart-felt prayer. [Refrain] 4 When doubts arise and faith is weak, And crosses hard to bear, Then seek the Father at His throne, And find relief in prayer. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When weary with the ills of life]
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Jesus, Sun of Righteousness

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #178 (1898) Topics: Cares Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Sun of Righteousness, Brightest beam of love divine, With the early morning rays Do Thou on our darkness shine, And dispel with purest light All our long and gloomy night. 2 Like the sun's reviving ray, May Thy love with tender glow All our coldness melt away, Warm and cheer us forth to go, Gladly serve Thee and obey All our life's short earthly day. 3 Thou our only hope and guide, Never leave us, nor forsake; In Thy light may we abide Till the endless morning break; Moving on to Zion's hill, Onward, upward, homeward still. 4 Lead us all our days and years In Thy straight and narrow way; Lead us through the vale of tears To the land of perfect day, Where Thy people, fully blest, Near Thy throne forever rest. Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS, SUN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
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A Vindication of God's Ways

Hymnal: The Psalter #201a (1912) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Topics: Cares First Line: God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure Lyrics: 1 God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure, He never forsaketh the good and the pure; Yet once my faith faltered, I envied the proud, In doubt and disquiet my spirit was bowed. 2 The wicked are prospered and firm is their strength, No pangs do they suffer, though death come at length; They are not in trouble as other men are, The plagues of their fellows they view from afar. 3 In garments of boasting and violence decked, With wealth more abundant than heart could expect, They scoff, and the helpless they proudly oppress, The heav'ns and the earth they assume to possess. 4 Despising God's people, they cause them to drain The cup of oppression, injustice, and pain; They question God's knowledge and boldly defy The might and the justice of God the Most High. 5 The wicked, grown wealthy, have comfort and peace, While I, daily chastened, see troubles increase, And, wronging God's children, I cried in my pain, That clean hands are worthless and pure hearts are vain. 6 I went to God's temple: my doubts were dispelled, The end of life's journey I clearly beheld; I saw in what peril ungodly men stand With sudden destruction and ruin at hand. 7 As when one awaking forgetteth his dream, So God will despise them, though great they may seem; My envy was senseless, my grief was for nought, Because i was faithless, and foolish my thought. Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: MOBILE
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A Vindication of God's Ways

Hymnal: The Psalter #201b (1912) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Topics: Cares First Line: God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure Lyrics: 1 God loveth the righteous, His goodness is sure, He never forsaketh the good and the pure; Yet once my faith faltered, I envied the proud, In doubt and disquiet my spirit was bowed. 2 The wicked are prospered and firm is their strength, No pangs do they suffer, though death come at length; They are not in trouble as other men are, The plagues of their fellows they view from afar. 3 In garments of boasting and violence decked, With wealth more abundant than heart could expect, They scoff, and the helpless they proudly oppress, The heav'ns and the earth they assume to possess. 4 Despising God's people, they cause them to drain The cup of oppression, injustice, and pain; They question God's knowledge and boldly defy The might and the justice of God the Most High. 5 The wicked, grown wealthy, have comfort and peace, While I, daily chastened, see troubles increase, And, wronging God's children, I cried in my pain, That clean hands are worthless and pure hearts are vain. 6 I went to God's temple: my doubts were dispelled, The end of life's journey I clearly beheld; I saw in what peril ungodly men stand With sudden destruction and ruin at hand. 7 As when one awaking forgetteth his dream, So God will despise them, though great they may seem; My envy was senseless, my grief was for nought, Because I was faithless, and foolish my thought. Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. DENIO
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Solace

Author: Nellie A. Willis Hymnal: The Endeavor Hymnal #206 (1901) Topics: Christ Cares for us First Line: When our minds are in a tumult Languages: English Tune Title: [When our minds are in a tumult]

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