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The Day's Work

Author: William G. Tarrant Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16767 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 First Line: Welcome, morn­ing, bright and blue! Lyrics: 1 "Welcome, morn­ing, bright and blue!" Sings the man with work to do. Forth the stur­dy toil­ers fare, Strong the ci­ty’s life to share, Strong to serve, at mill or mart, With the head and with the heart. 2 Happy hours, when men com­bined Fullest joys to­ge­ther find; Thought, and skill, and strength, at one, Tasks con­ceived, at­tempt­ed, done, Use and beauty called to birth ’Mid the rug­ged things of earth. 3 When the sun is sink­ing low Back again the toil­ers go, Songs, and smiles, and child­ren’s play, Soothe the stress of toil away, And the ci­ty’s cir­cle round With the lights of home is crowned. 4 Is there in our na­tive land Evil heart, or idle hand? Mighty Work­er, set us free All to love and work with Thee, So that ev­ery day may bring Songs of joy for all to sing. Languages: English Tune Title: ENGLAND'S LANE
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Lord of all, to Thee we raise

Author: F. S. Pierpoint Hymnal: The Church and School Hymnal #218 (1926) First Line: For the beauty of the earth Languages: English Tune Title: GOODFELLOW

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