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53. Unto Me

1 O ye who have homes of plenty,
Whose firesides gleam warm and bright,
Who dread not the cold of morning,
And fear not the colder night;
Forget not the poor among you,
Their burdens are hard to bear,
The riches that God has given,
With your lowly brother share.

2 And when at the gate of heaven,
Ye cry, "Savior, let me in,
We've kept all thy dear commandments,
And walk'd all thy ways within;"
The master in loving accents
Will say "Here your home shall be,
For what ye have giv'n my children,
Ye gave, in disguise to me."

Text Information
First Line: O ye who have homes of plenty
Title: Unto Me
Language: English
Publication Date: 1875
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [O ye who have homes of plenty]
Composer: J. R. M.
Key: C Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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