thank you, Lord, that I can hear. There are many who are deaf.
Even though I keep my
eyes closed against the morning light as long as possible,
thank you, Lord, that I can see. Many are blind.
thank you, Lord, that I can see. Many are blind.
Even though I huddle
in my bed and put off rising,
thank you Lord, that I have the strength to rise.
There are many who are bedridden.
thank you Lord, that I have the strength to rise.
There are many who are bedridden.
Even though the first
hour of my day is hectic, when socks are lost,
toast is burned and tempers are short,
my children are so loud thank you, Lord, for my family.
There are many who are lonely.
toast is burned and tempers are short,
my children are so loud thank you, Lord, for my family.
There are many who are lonely.
Even though our
breakfast table never looks like
the pictures in magazines and the menu is at times unbalanced,
thank you, Lord, for the food we have.
There are many who are hungry.
the pictures in magazines and the menu is at times unbalanced,
thank you, Lord, for the food we have.
There are many who are hungry.
Even though the
routine of my job is often monotonous,
thank you, Lord, for the opportunity to work.
There are many who have no job.
thank you, Lord, for the opportunity to work.
There are many who have no job.
Even though I grumble
and bemoan my fate from day to day
and wish my circumstances were not so modest,
thank you, Lord, for life.
and wish my circumstances were not so modest,
thank you, Lord, for life.
If we can pass this on
to most people we know,
it might help a bit to make this world a better place to live in.
it might help a bit to make this world a better place to live in.
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