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==Lyrics from [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919|<i>Relief Society Song Book</i>, 1919]], no. 69==
 
==Lyrics from [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919|<i>Relief Society Song Book</i>, 1919]], no. 69==
 
<pre>1. Where the voice of friendship’s heard,
 
<pre>1. Where the voice of friendship’s heard,
Sounding like a sweettoned bird;
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Sounding like a sweet-toned bird;
 
Where the holy notes inspire
 
Where the holy notes inspire
 
With devotion’s pure desire;
 
With devotion’s pure desire;
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2. Where the weary find a home;
 
2. Where the weary find a home;
 
Where the wild deer fearless roam;
 
Where the wild deer fearless roam;
Where the mellow fruittree grows;
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Where the mellow fruit-tree grows;
 
Where the golden harvest flows;
 
Where the golden harvest flows;
 
Where the bee, the grape and kine
 
Where the bee, the grape and kine
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There may all the faithful be.
 
There may all the faithful be.
  
3. Where the templeblock is laid;
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3. Where the temple-block is laid;
 
Where no foe shall e’er invade;
 
Where no foe shall e’er invade;
 
Where the Priesthood’s pow’r shall claim
 
Where the Priesthood’s pow’r shall claim

Latest revision as of 14:35, 15 September 2010

Sheet Music

Using the tune 'Spanish Hymn' as seen in Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no. 69

Tunes

Lyrics

Lyrics from Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no. 69

1. Where the voice of friendship’s heard,
Sounding like a sweet-toned bird;
Where the holy notes inspire
With devotion’s pure desire;
Where fond actions speak the soul:
Where true love doth all control;
Where the sons of God agree,
There may all the faithful be.

2. Where the weary find a home;
Where the wild deer fearless roam;
Where the mellow fruit-tree grows;
Where the golden harvest flows;
Where the bee, the grape and kine
Yield their honey, milk and wine;
Where the curse from earth shall flee,
There may all the faithful be.

3. Where the temple-block is laid;
Where no foe shall e’er invade;
Where the Priesthood’s pow’r shall claim
All that heav’n and earth can name;
Where the judge by justice rules;
Where the couns’llors are no fools;
Where the poor shall judgment see,
There may all the faithful be.

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