I Have Work Enough to Do
Author: Josephine Pollard
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1. I have enough work to do,n 11. I have work enough to do,
2Ere the sun goes down, 2Ere the sun goes down,
3For myself and kindred too, 3For myself and kindred too,
n 4Ere the sun goes down; n 4Ere the sun goes down:
5Ev’ry idle whisper stilling 5Ev’ry idle whisper stilling
6With a purpose firm and willing, 6With a purpose firm and willing,
n 7All my daily tasks fulfiling, n 7All my daily tasks fulfilling,
8Ere the sun goes down. 8Ere the sun goes down.
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102. I must speak the loving word, 102. I must speak the loving word,
n 11Ere the sun goes down; n 11Ere the sun goes down.
12I must let my voice be heard, 12I must let my voice be heard,
n 13Ere the sun goes down; n 13Ere the sun goes down:
14Ev’ry cry of pity heeding, 14Ev’ry cry of pity heeding,
15For the injured interceding, 15For the injured interceding,
16To the light the lost ones leading, 16To the light the lost ones leading,
17Ere the sun goes down. 17Ere the sun goes down.
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193. As I journey on my way, 193. As I journey on my way,
20Ere the sun goes down, 20Ere the sun goes down,
21God’s commands I must obey, 21God’s commands I must obey,
n 22Ere the sun goes down; n 22Ere the sun goes down.
23There are sins that need confessing; 23There are sins that need confessing;
t 24There are wrongs that need redressing, t 24There are wrongs that need redressing
25If I would obtain the blessing, 25If I would obtain the blessing,
26Ere the sun goes down. 26Ere the sun goes down.
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