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215. May We Do Something Today For Thee?

1 May we do something today for Thee,
Something to live thro’ eternity?
May we some tiny seed-thought sow
Which Thou wilt water and cause to grow?

Refrain:
Something today, something today,
May we do something today for Thee?
Something today, something today,
May we do something today for Thee?

2 May we do something today for Thee,
Some little act of that of worth shall be?
If but a cup of cold water give,
Yet done in Thy name ‘twill surely live. [Refrain]

3 May we do something today for Thee,
Tell the news life eternal is free?
To sad of heart and bowed with care,
May we carry cups of comfort there? [Refrain]

4 May we do something today for Thee?
“If done to the least 'tis done to Me.”
No selfish tho’ts and no cruel deeds,
But all the time little kindness seeds. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: May we do something today for Thee
Title: May We Do Something Today For Thee?
Author: John R. Clements
Refrain First Line: Something today, something today
Language: English
Publication Date: 1900
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [May we do something today for Thee]
Composer: J. M. Good
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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