1. To God who makes all lovely things How happy must our praises be! Each day a new surprise he brings To make us glad his world to see. 2. How plentiful must be the mines From which he gives his gold away; In March he gives us celandines, He gives us buttercups in May. 3. He grows the wheat and never stops; There's none can count the blades of green; And up among the elm-tree tops As many thousand leaves are seen. |
4. And when the wheat is bound in sheaves He sends his wind among the trees, And down come all the merry leaves In yellow-twinkling companies. 5. On winter nights his quiet flakes Come falling, falling all the night, And when the world next morning wakes It finds itself all shining white. 6. He makes the sea that shines afar With waves that dance unceasingly; And every single little star That twinkles in the evening sky. |
7. He made the people that I meet, The many people, great and small, In home and school, and down the street, And he made me to love them all. |
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