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The earth absorbs the soft, refreshing rain, And sends it back in flow'rs and fruits again; So we receive Thy life so rich and free, And live it out for joy and praise to Thee. |
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The moon receives the sun's bright, golden light, And gives it forth to cheer the darksome night; So we receive the rays of light Divine, And with them on this darkened world we shine. |
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'Tis by Thy love that I can love and bless The foes who seek to blast my happiness; Can e'en rejoice, when bearing wrong and shame, Thou deem'st me meet to suffer for Thy name. |
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Naught but Thyself can satisfy my heart, Constrain my will from self and sin to part: In love so great Thou giv'st Thyself to me; That I may Thee express eternally. |