A Song of Spring Once More We Sing

lyricist: William Groser, 1905
Composer: W. Wilson (1833–?)

A song of spring once more we sing

As win­ter flies away

And change­ful hours bring sun and show­ers

To weave a crown for May;

With heart and voice we all re­joice

On this re­turn­ing day.

For once again the pro­mise-strain

Floats down from days of yore

That fruits of earth shall wake to birth

To bless the toil­er’s store;

Each an­nu­al round with boun­ties crowned

Till time shall be no more.

Thee

Lord

we praise for spring­tide days

And life’s yet fair­er spring;

These gold­en hours

these op­en­ing pow­ers

We in glad serv­ice bring

Thine own to be

from sin set free

Our Fa­ther

Sav­ior

King.

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