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73. The World Came to My Home To-day

1 The world came to my home to-day,
To spread a wondrous feast;
The ships and planes in bright array
Brought gifts from west and east;
From India, spice; from China, tea,
My table high to fill;
Each nation sent in peace to me
A token of goodwill.

2 The world came to my school to-day,
And brought me wondrous games;
The playmates strange had nought to say,
Nor told their stranger names;
But all could laugh and play like me,
Soft, warm were heart and hand,
That made a ring strong as could be
Of friends from every land.

3 The whole world came to church to-day,
Their praise and gifts to bring;
In every tongue to sing and pray
And worship Jesus, King.
Not as the Wise Men, riding far,
To find him in once place;
His spirit, coming where we are,
Binds hearts of every race.

Text Information
First Line: The world came to my home to-day
Title: The World Came to My Home To-day
Author: Harry Webb Farrington
Meter: C.M.D.
Publication Date: 1935
Topic: World Friendship
Tune Information
Name: INTERCESSION
Composer: Frank T. Harrat
Meter: C.M.D.
Key: A♭ Major



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