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145. Thy Will be Done, I’ve Learned to Say

1 Thy will be done, I’ve learned to say,
Tho’ sad my heart, and lone my way;
With thee I cannot be alone,—
Thy will be done, thy will be done.

2 The will be done; when friends depart,
A comforter to me thou art;
Tho’ great my loss, thou canst atone,—
Thy will be done, thy will be done.

3 Thy will be done; a hope so bright
Illumines sorrow’s darkest night;
Since Christ arose its light has shone,—
Thy will be done, thy will be done.

4 Thy will be done; ‘tis well with me,
By faith thy mercy-seat I see;
I’ll work and pray till set of sun,—
Thy will be done, thy will be done.

Text Information
First Line: Thy will be done, I’ve learned to say
Title: Thy Will be Done, I’ve Learned to Say
Author: Ina Duley Ogdon
Publication Date: 1908
Tune Information
Name: [Thy will be done, I’ve learned to say]
Composer: De Loss Smith



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