Beautiful Gleanings Bring

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1. Go, in early morning, into the harvest white,
Sing a song of gladness, labor with all your might;
Let the words of Jesus, over the nation ring,
With the coming evening, beautiful gleanings bring.

Refrain:
See the beautiful harvest white!
Go and labor with all your might;
Let your anthems of gladness ring,
Go and beautiful gleanings bring!

2 For the faint and weary, carry a smile of cheer,
With the sad and dreary, weeping an anxious tear;
To the heart that's aching, under a load of care,
Lend a hand of comfort, cover its ailings there. [Refrain]

3 In the name of Jesus, gather the sheaves today,
Read the precious promise, wages He you will pay;
Go with great rejoicing, gleaning from fields of sin,
Thrust thy glowing sickle, bringing the harvest in. [Refrain]

Source: Melodies of Love #91

Author: Franklin L. Eiland

Franklin L. Eiland was born in Noxubee county, Miss., March 25, 1860. He was reared on the farm and attended the old field school. The school house on the hill and the old Oaken Bucket, etc., etc., were objects of interest in his curriculum. He had traveled some before finally leaving home including a trip to Tx, but in 1882 he came to Tx to remain. November 13, 1884 he married Miss Mary E. Nisbett of Robertson county. She lived nine years. In 1894 he married Miss Ella May Kennedy of Van Zandt county. She lived only 10 days. October 21, 1896 he married Miss Minnie Jarushia Valentine of McLennan county. She still survives. They have one sweet little daughter, Mary Ella Oree. She is quite bright and is already starting music at the age of th… Go to person page >

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First Line: Go, in early morning, into the harvest white
Title: Beautiful Gleanings Bring
Author: Franklin L. Eiland
Language: English
Refrain First Line: See the beautiful harvest white
Copyright: Public Domain

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