Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel
Author: Will L. Thompson
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1. The world has need of willing men, class="diff_next">n 11. The world has need of willing men
2Who wear the worker’s seal; 2Who wear the worker’s seal.
3Come, help the good work move along; 3Come, help the good work move along;
4Put your shoulder to the wheel. 4Put your shoulder to the wheel.
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6[Chorus] 6[Chorus]
n 7Put your shoulder to the wheel; push along; n 7Put your shoulder to the wheel; push along,
8Do your duty with a heart full of song. 8Do your duty with a heart full of song,
9We all have work; let no one shirk; 9We all have work; let no one shirk.
10Put your shoulder to the wheel. 10Put your shoulder to the wheel.
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n 122. The Church has need of helping hands n 122. The Church has need of helping hands,
13And hearts that know and feel; 13And hearts that know and feel.
14The work to do is here for you; 14The work to do is here for you;
15Put your shoulder to the wheel. 15Put your shoulder to the wheel.
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173. Then don’t stand idly looking on; 173. Then don’t stand idly looking on;
n 18The fight with sin is real; n 18The fight with sin is real.
19It will be long but must go on; 19It will be long but must go on;
20Put your shoulder to the wheel. 20Put your shoulder to the wheel.
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224. Then work and watch and fight and pray 224. Then work and watch and fight and pray
t 23With all thy might and zeal; t 23With all your might and zeal.
24Push ev’ry worthy work along; 24Push ev’ry worthy work along;
25Put your shoulder to the wheel. 25Put your shoulder to the wheel.
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