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Can You Count The Stars

The document is a poem that asks a series of questions about whether one can count the stars, birds, fish, clouds, and children, and expresses that God knows and cares for each one. The poem reflects on how God cares for all creation and does not forget anything or anyone.

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Can You Count The Stars

The document is a poem that asks a series of questions about whether one can count the stars, birds, fish, clouds, and children, and expresses that God knows and cares for each one. The poem reflects on how God cares for all creation and does not forget anything or anyone.

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Can You Count the Stars?

He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names. Psa. 147:4
Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not... yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they? Mt. 6:26

1. Can you count


2. Can you count
3. Can you count

Can you count


Can you count
Who with - out



God the
God the
God the

But He
Shall He
He has

the
the
the

stars of
birds that
man - y

eve - ning
war - ble
chil - dren

That are
In the
In their

the clouds that


the
lit - tle
a thought of


Lord,
Lord
Lord,

who doth not


their num - ber
who dwells in

O - ver
That in
Rise a -

all
the
spark - ling
gain
at

world go
wa - ters
morn - ing

by?
play?
light?

slum - ber, Keep - eth


know - eth
For each
heav - en, Lov - ing

all
one
care

sky?
day?
night,

- ly
- es
- row

in the
all the
beds at

dai
fish
sor

shin - ing
sun - shine
lit
tle

car - eth
more for
not
re - mem - ber
not
for - got - ten

thee,
thee?
thee,

But He
Shall He
He has

WORDS: Johann W. Hey, 1837; tr. by Elmer L. Jorgenson, 1921. MUSIC: German melody, ca.1550. Public Domain.

car
not
not

eth
more for
re - mem - ber
for - got - ten

the bound -less


His care He
to
each has

num - ber;
show - eth;
giv - en;

thee.
thee?
thee.

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