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Up above the bright blue sky

Appears in 17 hymnals Used With Tune: [Up above the bright blue sky]

Up above the shadows inside the gates

Author: Urey S. Lindsey Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Teeming millions singing

Up above the world so high

Author: Hale Reeves Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When the Lord shall call me to go

Up and away

Author: S. Lee Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: To his service the Lord is calling
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Up and Away

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Heard ye the voice of the Master call? Refrain First Line: Work while the spring of our youth is bright Lyrics: 1 Heard ye the voice of the Master call? Up and away, up and away; Out in the field there's a place for all, Up and away, away. Chorus: Work while the spring of our youth is bright, Work while our hearts and our steps are light, Work from the morn to the calm, still night, Up and away, away. 2 Work for the cause that we love so dear, Up and away, up and away; Toil will be sweet with the Saviour near, Up and away, away. [Chorus] 3 Trust in the Lord while the seed we sow, Up and away, up and away; Trust in the Lord and the fruit will grow, Up and away, away. [Chorus] 4 Work with a will, let us faithful be, Up and away, up and away; Then what a reaping we all may see, Up and away, away. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Heard ye the voice of the Master call?]
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Up and Away

Author: Frank Gould Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Wake from thy drowsy sleep Lyrics: 1 Wake from thy drowsy sleep, Yonder the day, yonder the day Breaks o'er the golden fields, Up and away; Lose not the morning hours, Balmy and clear, balmy and clear; Toil with a cheerful heart; Reaping is near. Wake from thy drowsy sleep, Yonder the day, yonder the day Breaks o'er the golden fields, Up and away. 2 Wake from thy drowsy sleep, Time flies apace, time flies apace; Go, lest another fill Thy vacant place; Speed to thy labor now, Care for thy sheaves, care for thy sheaves; Say wouldest thou bring thy Lord Nothing but leaves? Wake from thy drowsy sleep, Yonder the day, yonder the day Breaks o'er the golden fields, Up and away. 3 Wake from thy drowsy sleep, List to the song, list to the song Now on the summer breeze Floating along; Haste ere the noontide beams Fall from the sky, fall from the sky, Work till the Master comes; Rest by and by. Wake from thy drowsy sleep, Yonder the day, yonder the day Breaks o'er the golden fields, Up and away. Used With Tune: [Wake from thy drowsy sleep]
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Up and Away

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Up, and away, while the blush of the morning Refrain First Line: Give to the Savior each grateful emotion Lyrics: 1. Up, and away, while the blush of the morning Tips every leaf with its pure, bright ray; Up, while the springtime the earth is adorning, Come, while the Savior is calling today. Refrain Give to the Savior each grateful emotion; Give Him, with gladness, our earnest devotion; Then will His love, rolling on like the ocean, Fill every heart with its fullness today. 2. Up, and away, on the journey before us; Follow the Savior in youth’s bright spring; Now while the cloud of His mercy is o’er us, Haste, let us go, and rejoice while we sing. [Refrain] 3. Up, and away, for the moments are fleeting; Up, and away, like the tried and true; Up, and away, to each other repeating, God has a work for the children to do. [Refrain] 4. Up, and away, to the fair land of glory; There may we rest, when our journey’s past; Rest with the faithful, proclaiming the story, Through our Redeemer we’re safe, safe at last. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Up, and away, while the blush of the morning]

Up and be doing

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Arise, arise while yet ye may

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