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Johnny; or, The Little Cripple' Song

Author: Geo. F. Root Hymnal: Minnetonka Songs #28 (1879) First Line: We passed poor Johnny's cabin Refrain First Line: I love him, oh, I love him Lyrics: 1 We passed poor Johnny's cabin, The evening sun was low, And thro' the little window It sent its parting glow; His patient eyes were resting Upon the open door, And, while we listened, sweetly came This burden o'er and o'er. Refrain: I love him, oh, I love him, My Saviour near and dear, For tho' he cares for countless worlds, He's always with me here. O Savior, blessed Savior, My heart is filled with joy, How can you stay, and love me so, A little crippled boy? 2 His old and well-worn Bible Was close beside his bed, The golden hues of sunset Were playing round his head; A radiance more than earthly Beamed from his features thin, We paused to hear his song again Before we entered in. [Refrain] 3 But when we came to leave him, And held his slender hand, We knew he had a comfort We could not understand; And as beneath the maple We stopped again to hear, There seemed a sound of angels in The song so heav'nly clear. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We passed poor Johnny's cabin]

I love him, O I love him

Author: George F. Root Hymnal: Sunshine for Sunday Schools #d112 (1873) First Line: We passed poor Johnny's cabin

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