141. Lend a Helping Hand

1 Lend a helping hand, my brother,
To the weary by the way,
Bow’d beneath life’s heavy burdens
‘Mid the toil and heat of day;
Pass no comrade by in silence,
Cheerful words and smiles bestow,
Let them be as sunshine scattered
All along their path below.

Refrain:
Lend a helping hand, my brother,
This shall have its own reward,
And the good you do another
Is remembered by the Lord.

2 Lend a helping hand, my brother,
Some one needs your help each day,
Always someone needing comfort
You will find along the way.
Always hearts that hunger after
Words of love, and hope, and cheer—
Always faces we may brighten
With the smile that dries the tear. [Refrain]

3 In the march of life, my brother
Many falter by the way,
Often heart and courage fails them
In the moment of the fray.
Speak the word of cheer that’s needed,
Bid them ask God’s help, and then,
With a hand that’s strong but gentle,
Lift them to their feet again. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Lend a helping hand, my brother
Title: Lend a Helping Hand
Author: Eben E. Rexford
Publication Date: 1904
Topic: Rescue
Tune Information
Name: [Lend a helping hand, my brother]
Composer: Ira D. Sankey



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