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Let me sing, for the glory of heaven Like a sunbeam has swept o'er my heart; I would praise Thee for sins all forgiven, For Thy love, which shall never depart. |
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If Thy works praise Thee, Giver of good, If the sun shines his praise unto Thee, If the wind, as it sighs through the wood, Makes a murmur of song from each tree, |
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Then these lips, sure, a tribute shall bring, Though unworthy the praises must be; Shall all nature be vocal and sing, And no psalm of rejoicing from me? |
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O wonderful, glorious Redeemer! I would worship Thee, Savior Divine; And rejoice, though surrounded with praises, Thou wilt still hear a song such as mine. |