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1 When the sun shines out brightly o'er all the earth And the dew drops sparkling on every flower, Let every heart rejoice and be glad 'Tis our heavenly Father's care. 2 When the rain-drops are falling on all the earth, To nourish and strengthen the growing grain, That man and beast may have food to eat- Tis our heavenly Father's care. 3 And when the grain has become full-grown, And the days are long and hot and dry, Then men do harvest the golden grain, 'Tis our heavenly Father's care. Words: John Howardton Smith MISSION AND DISCIPLESHIP Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/black-sacred-music/article-pdf/4/1/21/792327/21smith.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 13 February 2021
Black Sacred Music – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 1, 1990
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