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4775. O Do Some Good Deed Every Day

1. O do some good deed every day,
And speak kind words along the way;
O sing a glad and cheerful song,
For it may make some weak heart strong.

Refrain
O do some good deed every day,
Then will the loving Master say:
Your deeds wrought in My name shall be
Recorded as done unto Me.

2. O help a brother bear his load
O’er life’s uphill and dreary road;
With those who need, share ev’ry day
The blessings God has sent your way. [Refrain]

3. O seek, and you will always find
The sheaves of good to reap and bind;
There’s something you can do or say
For Christ the Master’s sake each day. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: O do some good deed every day
Title: O Do Some Good Deed Every Day
Author: Eben Eugene Rexford (1911)
Refrain First Line: O do some good deed every day
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [O do some good deed every day]
Composer: Samuel W. Beazley
Incipit: 53323 43252 21232
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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