Still Sweeter Every Day

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Still Sweeter Every Day Words: Wiliam C, Mortis, 1899 Music: ©. Austin Miles, 1899 Cc -e : : 1. To Je-sus ev- ‘ty day I find my heart is clos-er drawn; He's 2. His glo-ry broke up- on me when | saw Him froma - far, He's 3. My heart is some-times heav-y, but He comes with sweet re-lease; He D = er than the glo-ry of the gold and pur - ple dawn; He's all my fair -er than the i - ly, bright-er than the mom -ing He fills and folds me to His bos-om when I droop with blight-ing grief. I love the G c D7 fai Sage 5 > ae fan - cy pic-tures in its fair-est dreamsand more; Each day He grows still sat - is-fies my long-ing spir-it o'er and o'er, Each day He grows still Christ who all my bur-dens in His bo - dy bore; Each day He grows still Gc oO : ae ; ; ; ; sweeter than He was the day be-fore. Parere FE sweet-er than He was the day be-fore. The half can-not be sweet-er than He was the day be-fore. The half can-not be fan-cied on this A D er ee Coe Fe Pe fan = cied this side. the gold-en shore; Oh, side the golden shore,The half can-not be fancied on_ this sidethe golden shore; Oh, G c G D7 G eee ; Cee ge P 7 there He'll be still sweet - er than He _ ev - er was be-fore there He'll bestill sweeter than He ev - er was be-fore, than He ev-er was be-fore. [Rrangement ©Copyright 2074 by Nathan Sarvs. Mare free hymns at www music folk play -Aymns.com. ]

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