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How Can I Keep from Singing? > Lyrics | Robert Lowry
How can I keep from singing? What though my joys and comforts die? I know my Savior liveth; What though the darkness gather round? Songs in the night He giveth. The peace of Christ makes fresh my heart, A fountain ever springing! All things are mine since I am His— How can I keep from singing?
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From the Gettys' new album, Confessio LYRICS: My life flows on in endless song Above earth’s lamentation I hear the sweet, though far-off hymn That hails a new creation Through all the tumult and...
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How Can I Keep from Singing? - Wikipedia
"How Can I Keep From Singing?" (also known by its first line "My Life Flows On in Endless Song") is an American folksong originating as a Christian hymn. The author of the lyrics was known only as 'Pauline T', and the original tune was composed by American Baptist minister Robert Lowry.
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Chris Tomlin "How Can I Keep From Singing": There is an endless song Echoes in my soul I hear the music ring And though the storms may come...
How Can I Keep From Singing - Lyrics, Hymn Meaning and Story
"How Can I Keep From Singing" is an American Christian hymn from the 19th century, written by Robert Lowry. Lowry praises the love and peace of Christ in this song and proclaims, "No storm can shake my inmost calm, While to that Rock I'm clinging" referencing the rock of Jesus Christ.