Who Will Try To Be A Sunbeam – Hymn Lyric
“When the sky is gray and the rain is falling, who will try to be a sunbeam and spread happiness? The hymn challenges us to be a blessing, patient, bright, and cheery, even on a rainy day. Let’s all take up the challenge to be a ray of sunshine in someone’s life and make the world a brighter place, one rainy day at a time.”
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Who Will Try To Be A Sunbeam – Hymn Lyric
Who will try to be a sunbeam,
While the sky is gray?
Who will try to make things happy,
On a rainy Day?
Refrain:
I will try, I will try,
While the clouds are in the sky,
I will try to be a sunbeam
On a rainy day.
Who will try to be a blessing
Like the sunbeams gay?
Who’ll be patient, bright and cheery,
On a rainy Day?
Refrain:
I will try, I will try,
While the clouds are in the sky,
I will try to be a blessing
On a rainy day.
Who will listen to the lesson,
Ev’ry word obey?
Who’ll be quiet, sweet and sunny,
On a rainy Day?
Refrain:
I will try, I will try,
While the clouds are in the sky,
I will try to listen and obey
On a rainy day.
Meaning of Who Will Try To Be A Sunbeam
As we gather here in this silent moment, let us ponder on the essence of a simple, yet profound question: Who will try to be a sunbeam, while the sky is gray? My dear friends, it is a gentle inquiry that seeks to touch the deepest fibers of our being, inviting us into a dance of light within the vast hall of our humanity.
As the world spins in an endless pirouette, draped often in shades of uncertainty and tumult, we find ourselves awash in the metaphorical rain that clouds our skies and dampens our spirits. Yet, within us, there is an undying ember, a spark that longs to ignite into a flame of hopea desire to be a sunbeam on a rainy day.
Embracing our vulnerabilities as beings crafted from both stardust and sorrow, we are called to acknowledge our inner weather, the storms, and showers that drench our hearts. It is not about denying the rainno, my beloveds. It is about acknowledging its presence and choosing to shine regardless, to be a beacon of light in the midst of our own tribulations and those of others.
While the clouds linger above, obscuring the vast expanse of azure dreams, can we find the resolve to whisper into the wind, “I will try, I will try”? To be a sunbeam is not merely about spreading joy in the outward form, but about the inward journey of self-discovery, aligning our desires with actions that reflect the warmth and radiance we seek to embody.
In the quiet corners of our soul, where we confront the shadows, let us remember that even the softest light can dispel the dark. Each effort to smile, to offer kindness, to extend patience and cheer, is a verse in the song of our lifea melody that resounds with the harmony of love and connection.
And when we become a blessing like the sunbeams gay, we learn that our blessing is not confined to the grand gestures. It resides in the simplest acts, the gentle word, the patient listening, the strength to stand as a pillar of positivity against the buffeting winds of adversity.
To be quiet, sweet, and sunny is a choice that ripples outwards, a vow to not only listen but to truly hear. It is there, in the tender act of obedience to the lessons life teaches us, that we cultivate a garden of serenity within, nurturing it with the rain that once seemed only to herald gloom.
So, let us gather our courage, like a cloak around our shoulders, and boldly proclaim, “I will try, I will try.” For in each trial, in each act of love and light, we stitch together a tapestry of hope, empathy, and grace that shelters not just ourselves but all who wander in search of a ray of sunshine on their rainy days.
Dear ones, as we walk this path together, may we be brave enough to trust in the endless potential of our spirits. Allowing the rain to cleanse and refresh us with understandingknowing that each drop holds the promise of a new beginning, and in every trial to be a sunbeam, we find the greatest reflection of our purpose and our boundless connection to all existence.
In this communion of souls, I humbly extend my hand, my heart, and my intention. I will trywill you?
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