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11Lord, for tomorrow and its needsLord, for to-morrow and its needs
22I do not pray; I do not pray;
33Keep me, my God, from stain of sin,Keep me, my God, from stain of sin
44Just for today; Just for to-day.
55Let me no wrong and idle wordHelp me to labor earnestly,
66Unthinking say; And duly pray;
7Set thou a seal upon my lips,
8Just for today.
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10Let me both diligently work
11And duly pray;
127Let me be kind in word and deed,Let me be kind in word and deed,
138Just for today; Father, to-day.
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10Let me no wrong or idle word
11 Unthinking say;
12Set thou a seal upon my lips
13 Through all to-day.
1414Let me in season, Lord, be grave,Let me in season, Lord, be grave,
1515In season gay; In season gay;
1616Let me be faithful to thy grace,Let me be faithful to thy grace,
1717Just for today. Dear Lord, to-day.
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1919In pain and sorrow's cleansing fires,And if, to-day, this life of mine
2020Brief be my stay; Should ebb away,
2121Oh, bid me, if today I die,Give me thy sacrament divine,
2222Come home today; Father, to-day.
2323So for tomorrow and its needsSo for to-morrow and its needs
2424I do not pray, I do not pray;
2525But keep me, guide me, love me, Lord;Still keep me, guide me, love me, Lord,
2626Just for today. Through each to-day.

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