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The '''Boy Scout Vespers''' is a traditional song of the [[Scouting|Boy Scouts]]. It is usually — like other [[vespers]] — sung at the conclusion of the day or service, especially at the end of a [[campfire]] service. The first verse below is universal, but the second is at times omitted. The song occasionally ends with the spoken [[blessing]], "May the great Scoutmaster (or Master) of all Scouts watch over us until we meet again," or words to such effect.
==Lyrics==
''Sing with reverence to the tune of "[[O Tannenbaum|O, Christmas Tree]]"''
Softly falls the light of day,
As our campfire fades away.
Silently each Scout should ask,
"Have I done my daily task?
Have I kept my honor bright?
Can I guiltless sleep tonight?
Have I done and have I dared,
Everything to Be Prepared?"
Listen Lord, oh listen Lord,
As I whisper soft and low.
Bless my mom and bless my dad,
These are things that they should know.
I will keep my honor bright,
The Oath and Law will be my guide.
And Mom and Dad this you should know,
Deep in my heart I love you so.
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