SONG VISUALS. “LOVE IS SPOKEN HERE” song visuals. Youth envision a home with family prayers, priesthood power, and the Savior near. Write the words on the cue cards (in your language) to place on the back. For example, “I see my mother kneeling with our family each day.”

"Love Is Spoken Here" Song Visuals for Primary Music practice songs, LDS Primary, Primary Sharing Time, Family Home Evening

SONG VISUALS:
“Love Is Spoken Here”
(Children’s Songbook, pp. 190-191)

DOWNLOAD INCLUDES:
. 24 visuals (color/black-and-white/cue cards) pdf
. Fun Ways to Use Song Visuals pdf

USE SONG VISUALS FOR ANY LANGUAGE – Just add the words on the cue cards provided.

LYRICS & MUSIC FOR SONG
“LOVE IS SPOKEN HERE”

TO MAKE AND USE: Mount cue cards on the back of each poster that matches with the song verse.

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SONG Lyrics
  1. (Girls) I see my mother kneeling with our family each day.

    I hear the words she whispers as she bows her head to pray.

    Her plea to the Father quiets all my fears,

    And I am thankful love is spoken here.

  2. (Boys) Mine is a home where ev’ry hour is blessed by the strength of priesthood pow’r,

    With father and mother leading the way,

    Teaching me how to trust and obey;

    And the things they teach are crystal clear,

    For love is spoken here.

  3. (3rd ending) I can often feel the Savior near

    When love is spoken here.

Words and music: Janice Kapp Perry, b. 1938

© 1980 by Janice Kapp Perry. This song may be copied for incidental, noncommercial church or home use.

FUN WAYS TO PRESENT THIS SONG:
1. Talk about different languages children speak in their homes. Have them place their hands over their hearts and say the language of love is spoken in any language. It is shown on our faces and in our tone of voice and by the things we do.

2. Talk to children about one way to speak love to your family is by saying “thank you.” Teach them the six different languages to say this: German: wir danken dir, Danish: tak,Tongan: mālō, French: merci, Japanese: kansha shimashu, Spanish: gracias.
3. These “thank you” words are also in the song you may want to sing with children, “Children All Over the World,” in Children’s Songbook, p. 16.

4. You can also make and show the visual from Lesson 30 “Jesus Loves Each of Us” in the CTR-B manual where children are asked to sing this song. Click HERE to preview visual handout that you could enlarge to show in singing time (shown right).

 

 

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