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If on occasion you have found your language is in question,
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==Music and Lyrics==
or ugly thoughts come to your mind, Then here's a good suggestion.  
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* [http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Curriculum/music.htm/childrens%20songbook.htm/the%20gospel.htm/hum%20your%20favorite%20hymn.htm#JD_CS.152 Lyrics from LDS.org]
 
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* [http://www.lds.org/churchmusic/detailmusicPlayer/index.html?searchlanguage=1&searchcollection=2&searchseqstart=152&searchsubseqstart=%20&searchseqend=152&searchsubseqend=ZZZ Flash playable sheet music from LDS.org]
Just hum your favorite hymn.
 
Sing out with vigor and vim,
 
and you will find it clears your mind.
 
Hum your favorite hymn.
 
 
 
Before you say an angry word, remember you'll regret it.
 
For once it's said the harm is done, and some folks won't forget it.
 
 
 
Just hum your favorite hymn.
 
Sing out with vigor and vim,
 
and you will find it clears your mind.
 
Hum your favorite hymn.
 
  
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==Comments==
 
'''A great bonus to this song is that you actually get to use the phrase "Vigor and Vim."  After all, how often can you claim to use that utterly fantastic combination of words?  Not often, to be sure.'''
 
'''A great bonus to this song is that you actually get to use the phrase "Vigor and Vim."  After all, how often can you claim to use that utterly fantastic combination of words?  Not often, to be sure.'''

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Music and Lyrics

Comments

A great bonus to this song is that you actually get to use the phrase "Vigor and Vim." After all, how often can you claim to use that utterly fantastic combination of words? Not often, to be sure.