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72. His Love is Shining in My Heart

1 No cloud can hide the heaven’s blue, the rainbow must appear,
No storm, no billow can destroy, nor cause my heart to fear;
For in my Saviour’s light and life I know I share a part,
And ev’ry day his love is shining in my heart.

Refrain:
His love is always shining in my heart,
His love is always shining in my heart;
The flow’rs of hope are springing,
And songs of joys are ringing,
His love is always shining in my heart.

2 The dews of mercy shine as pearls to greet the blessed morn,
The summer never fades away, the trees are never shorn;
The fragrant flowers do not die nor singing birds depart,
For ev’ry day His love is shining in my heart. [Refrain]

3 O could I tell His wondrous love and pass it on to you!
O could you see His gracious smile in blessings ever new;
If now you seek His saving grace, new life He will impart,
And ev’ry day His love will shine within your heart. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: No cloud can hide the heaven's blue, the rainbow must appear
Title: His Love is Shining in My Heart
Author: Ina Duley Ogdon
Refrain First Line: His love is always shining in my heart
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [No cloud can hide the heaven's blue, the rainbow must appear]
Composer: B. D. Ackley
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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