A Summer Thanksgiving
—Hymn Version

Text©2022, 2023
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Text:

Sweet corn and ripe tomatoes
have come to local stands.
Our gardens plump with produce;
green herbs smell rich on hands.
We raise fresh thanks, enjoying
this good made by the Lord.
There's something about a garden
that tells again of God.

A garden shows God's brilliance
with sunlight, rain, and air.
So much from nearly nothing—
a plenty, meant to share.
How many fold are harvests
from one well-planted seed?
There's something about a garden
that tells again of God.

Beyond our grasp, it happens:
first seed, then plant, then food.
We sow, and growth progresses
till we behold the fruit!
God's working can be like that,
among us, as in crops....
There's something about a garden
that tells again of God.

 

This hymn celebrates that bounty we feel in summer when gardens
have started their abundant yields. And, it celebrates God, who is behind it all.


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Piano Accompaniment:

 

 

 

 

slightly revised 6/22/23

Musical Details:

This is the hymn version of "A Summer Thanksgiving," set with piano.
The tune is the well-known ELLACOMBE.

Please know that we also have a longer, solo version with guitar accompaniment, which you can find here. However, the two are not designed to be used together.

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