308. God's Little Child, What Troubles Thee

1 God’s little child, what troubles thee,
Children may to their Father flee;
He will uphold them by His hand;
None can His might and grace withstand.
The Lord be prais'd.

2 Rayment and food and counsel tried
God for His children will provide;
They shall not starve, nor homeless roam,
Children may claim their Father’s home.
The Lord be prais'd.

3 Singing the birds t'ward heaven soar,
Neither they reap, nor lay in store,
Yet, where the hoarder dies from need
Gathers the little bird a seed.
The Lord be prais'd.

4 Clad are the flow'rs in raiment fair,
Fairest to see on deserts bare;
Neither they spin, nor weave, nor sew,
Glory like theirs no king can show.
The Lord be prais'd.

5 Flowers that bloom at break of dawn
Wither and die when day is gone;
How can they with the child compare
That shall the Father’s glory share.
The Lord be prais'd.

6 God’s little child, do then fore’er
Cast on the Lord thy ev'ry care,
Trust in His love, His grace and might,
Then shall His peace thy soul delight.
The Lord be praised.

7 Rayment and food, your daily bread,
He will provide as He has said,
And when His sun for thee goes down
He will thy soul with glory crown.
The Lord be praised.

Text Information
First Line: God's little child, what troubles thee
Title: God's Little Child, What Troubles Thee
Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig
Meter: 8, 8, 8, 8, 4.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: Spiritual Songs: Divine Care and Guidance
Notes: Danish first line: Lille Gud Barn, hvad skader dig; Translator: J. C. Aaberg
Tune Information
Name: [God's little child, what troubles thee]
Meter: 8, 8, 8, 8, 4.
Key: B♭ Major
Source: Danish Folk Melody



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