There is a song in the hymn, and the lyrics contain the words: "Oh, lilies in the valley, oh, roses in the salon". What's the name of this song?

The lyrics of Lily in the Valley and Rose in the Salon are the Christian song "Sing the Love of the Lord", and the lyrics are as follows:

Lord Jesus, when I think of you, I feel sweet.

I hope I can be mentioned today and be with you.

Oh, lilies in the valley, oh, roses in the salon.

You are the lily in the valley, so I can't leave it.

There is no voice in the world to sing your elegance.

No heart in the world can complete your love.

Oh, lilies in the valley, oh, roses in the salon.

You are the lily in the valley, so I can't leave it.

Although sometimes it's sad to cry, I can't control myself.

But when I think of your sympathy, my sadness turns into happiness.

Extended data:

Christian music is an important part of Christian religious ceremonies, which is to sing and praise God. These songs praising God were originally accompanied by musical instruments. The musical instruments used are: harp, harp, cymbal, horn, etc.

In the Christian church in the Middle Ages, all musical instruments except the organ were forbidden to be used, and only a single-part unaccompanied plainsong with free rhythm was a legal church song. There are four schools of plainsong (also called hymns) in western churches:

The song of Ambrose named after Bishop Saint Ambrose of Milan, the song of Gaul Plain of French Church, the song of Mosala Plain of Spanish Church, and the song of Gregory Plain named after Pope Gregory I. After the 8th century, the song of Gregory Plain became the highest standard of western church songs.