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- Q16996411 abstract ""I'll Be a Sunbeam" (also called "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam") is a popular children's Christian hymn composed by Nellie Talbot; it is sung to music composed in 1900 by Edwin O. Excell.Due to its age, the hymn has entered the public domain in the United States. Published in Chicago by Excell as hymn number 137 in his Praises in 1905, the words and music were anthologized at least three more times in other hymnals before 1923. Virtually nothing is known about lyricist Nellie Talbot; attempts to search census records suggest that she may have been born in Missouri in 1874 and was living in Chicago in 1910, but these identifications are speculative.Jesus wants me for a sunbeam,To shine for Him each day;In every way try to please Him,At home, at school, at play.RefrainA sunbeam, a sunbeam,Jesus wants me for a sunbeam; A sunbeam, a sunbeam, I’ll be a sunbeam for Him.Jesus wants me to be loving, And kind to all I see;Showing how pleasant and happyHis little one can be.RefrainI will ask Jesus to help meTo keep my heart from sin,Ever reflecting His goodness,And always shine for Him.RefrainI’ll be a sunbeam for Jesus;I can if I but try;Serving Him moment by moment,Then live with Him on high.RefrainThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, otherwise known as the Mormons, have a children's primary program which includes Sunbeams (a class for 3-year olds). The theme song to this class is, "Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam."".
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- Q16996411 comment ""I'll Be a Sunbeam" (also called "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam") is a popular children's Christian hymn composed by Nellie Talbot; it is sung to music composed in 1900 by Edwin O. Excell.Due to its age, the hymn has entered the public domain in the United States. Published in Chicago by Excell as hymn number 137 in his Praises in 1905, the words and music were anthologized at least three more times in other hymnals before 1923.".
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