O, come in early morning, The Saviour's heart is kind; And they who seek Him early, Are ever sure to find; They cannot miss the pathway, When all around is bright; They lose the path and stumble, Who tarry till the night. | Oh, come in early morning, The dew is on the flower, There's laughter in the woodland, And music in the bower; The world is full of gladness, And sings the Maker's praise, There's not a note of sadness, To mar the matin lays. | Oh, come in early morning, The sun is climbing high; And all the world is smiling, Beneath a cloudless sky; 192 There's not a piping blackbird, But sings with lusty glee; There's not a little lambkin, But frolics on the lea. | Oh, come in early morning, It cannot aye be bright, The night shall fold its curtains, And hide the joyous light; And gloom, and grief, and sadness, Shall be in every song; Oh, come in early morning, And serve Him all day long. | Oh, come in early morning, Oh, come with laughing eye, Oh, come with pulses bounding, And hope that's soaring high; The joy of morn shall linger Throughout a joyous day, And in the night the gladness No gloom shall chase away. | |