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[My life, as a year, had a bright springtime]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Chandler Wright Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12323 15517 65123

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My life, as a year (From youth to old age)

Author: Charles A. Tindley Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: My life, as a year, had a bright springtime Used With Tune: [My life, as a year, had a bright springtime]

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From Youth to Old Age

Author: C. Albert Tindley Hymnal: Soul Echoes #23 (1909) First Line: My life, as a year, had a bright spring time Lyrics: 1. My life, as a year, had a bright spring time, With summer and autumn to come, And afterward the winter with its dim sunshine, When springtime and summer had gone, The spring of my life was the joyful days, When care had not entered my breast, When the fields and the woods were the choice of my ways, And my life was all happiness. 2. It was when I was young and the world to me was new, The stings and the thorns were not known, When wiser heads guided in all I had to do, My heaven was parents and home. The birds gave me music the flow'rs gave me joy, And the world was Eden to me, The skies were my pictures, the earth was my toy, I was happy as mortal could be. 3. Now I stand poorly clad in the cold winter blast, 'Neath the bare leafless limbs of the tree, All the gay things are gone, and the summer is past, There's no comfort in this world for me. I think of the home where my childhood was spent, Where the fire on the hearth used to glow, And of my mother dear who was aged and bent, She has gone to the grave long ago. 4. My ears heavy grow and my eyesight has failed, And I am not strong as before, My body once robust is now growing frail, My journey on earth is most o'er. It won't be very long till the Lord calls me home, I shall meet all my kindred again, Where death never comes and I no more shall roam, There all of my troubles shall end. Languages: English Tune Title: [My life, as a year, had a bright springtime]

My life, as a year (From youth to old age)

Author: Charles A. Tindley Hymnal: Beams of Heaven #45 (2006) First Line: My life, as a year, had a bright springtime Languages: English Tune Title: [My life, as a year, had a bright springtime]
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From Youth to Old Age

Author: C. Albert Tindley Hymnal: New Songs of Paradise #13 (1916) First Line: My life, as a year, had a bright spring time Languages: English Tune Title: [My life, as a year, had a bright spring time]

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Charles Albert Tindley

1851 - 1933 Person Name: Charles A. Tindley Author of "My life, as a year (From youth to old age)" in Beams of Heaven

J. Chandler Wright

Composer of "[My life, as a year, had a bright springtime]" in Beams of Heaven
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