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Morning Has Broken

Author: Eleanor Farjeon, 1881-1965 Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Appears in 93 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Morning Lyrics: 1 Morning has broken like the first morning, blackbird has spoken like the first bird. Praise for the singing! Praise for the morning! Praise for them, springing fresh from the Word! 2 Sweet the rain’s new fall sunlit from heaven, like the first dewfall on the first grass. Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden, sprung in completeness where God’s feet pass. 3 Mine is the sunlight! Mine is the morning born of the one light Eden saw play! Praise with elation, praise every morning, God’s recreation of the new day! Used With Tune: BUNESSAN
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Abide with Me

Author: Henry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1,673 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Transience First Line: Abide with me, fast falls the eventide Lyrics: 1 Abide with me, fast falls the eventide; the darkness deepens; still with me abide. When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, help of the helpless, oh, abide with me. 2 Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away; change and decay in all around I see: O thou who changes not, abide with me. 3 I fear no foe, with thee at hand to bless; ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still if thou abide with me. Used With Tune: EVENTIDE
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What Wondrous Love

Author: Connie Campbell Hart, 1929 Meter: 12.9.12.12.9 Appears in 252 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The Celebration of Life First Line: What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul! Used With Tune: WONDROUS LOVE Text Sources: American folk hymn
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Now on Land and Sea Descending

Author: Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Appears in 119 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Evening Refrain First Line: Jubilate! Jubilate! Lyrics: 1 Now on land and sea descending, brings the night its peace profound; let our vesper hymn be blending with the holy calm around. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. 2 Soon as dies the sunset glory, stars of heav’n shine out above, telling still the ancient story – their Creator’s endless love. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. 3 Now, our wants and burdens leaving, to the Care that cares for all, cease we fearing, cease we grieving; quietly our burdens fall. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. 4 As the darkness deepens o’er us, lo, eternal stars arise; hope and faith and love rise glorious, shining in the Spirit’s skies. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. Jubilate! Jubilate! Jubilate! Amen. Used With Tune: VESPER HYMN
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Lo, the Earth Awakes Again

Author: Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 Meter: 7.7.7.7 with alleluias Appears in 32 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Spring First Line: Lo, the earth awakes again Alleluia! Lyrics: 1 Lo, the earth is risen again – Alleluia! from the winter’s bond and pain. Alleluia! Bring we leaf and flower and spray – Alleluia! to adorn this happy day. Alleluia! 2 Once again the word comes true, Alleluia! All the earth shall be made new. Alleluia! Now the dark, cold days are o’er, Alleluia! Spring and gladness leap before. Alleluia! 3 Change, then, mourning into praise, Alleluia! And, for dirges, anthems raise. Alleluia! How our spirits soar and sing, Alleluia! How our hearts leap with the spring! Alleluia! Used With Tune: EASTER HYMN
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The Sweet June Days

Author: Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 73 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Summer First Line: The sweet June days are come again Lyrics: 1 The sweet June days are come again; once more the glad earth yields her golden wealth of rip'ning grain, and breath of clover fields, and deep'ning shade of summer woods, and glow of summer air, and winging thoughts and happy moods of love and joy and prayer. 2 The sweet June days are come again; the birds are on the wing; bright anthems, in their merry strain, unconsciously they sing. Oh, how our cup o'erbrims with good these happy summer days; for all the joys of field and wood we lift our song of praise. Used With Tune: FOREST GREEN
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O Life That Maketh All Things New

Author: Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 73 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The Celebration of Life Lyrics: 1 O Life that maketh all things new, the blooming earth, our thoughts within, our pilgrim feet, wet with thy dew, in gladness hither turn again. 2 From hand to hand the greeting flows, from eye to eye the signals run, from heart to heart the bright hope glows, the seekers of the light are one: 3 One in the freedom of the truth, one in the joy of paths untrod, one in the soul’s perennial youth, one in the larger thought of God; 4 The freer step, the fuller breath, the wide horizon’s grander view, the sense of life that knows no death, the Life that maketh all things new. Used With Tune: TRURO
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Immortal Love

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 303 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The Celebration of Life First Line: Immortal love, forever full Lyrics: 1 Immortal love, forever full, forever flowing free, forever shared, forever whole, a never-ending sea! 2 Our outward lips confess the name all other names above; but love alone knows whence it came and comprehendeth love. 3 Blow, winds of love, awake and blow the mists of hate away: sing out, O Truth divine, and tell how wide and far we stray. 4 The letter fails, the systems fall, and every symbol wanes; the Spirit over-seeing all, Eternal Love, remains. Used With Tune: ST. COLUMBA
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Bring, O Morn, Thy Music

Author: William Channing Gannett, 1840-1923 Meter: 12.13.12.10 Appears in 36 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Morning First Line: Bring, O morn, thy music! Night, thy starlit silence! Lyrics: 1 Bring, O morn, thy music! Night, thy starlit silence! Oceans, laugh in rapture to the storm-winds coursing free! Sun and planets chorus, praise to Thee, Most Holy – Who was, and is, and evermore shall be. 2 Life and death, thy creatures, praise thee, mighty Giver! Praise and prayer are rising in thy beast and bird and tree; Lo! they praise and vanish, vanish at thy bidding – Who was, and is, and evermore shall be. 3 Life nor death can part us, O thou Love eternal, Shepherd of the wandering star and souls that wayward flee! Homeward draws the spirit to thy Spirit yearning – Who was, and is, and evermore shall be. Used With Tune: NICAEA
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Now the Day Is Over

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould, 1834-1924; Marye B. Bonney, 1910- Meter: 6.5.6.5 Appears in 945 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Evening Lyrics: 1 Now the day is over, night is drawing nigh, shadows of the evening steal across the sky. 2 Now the leafless landscape settles in repose, waiting for the quiet of the winter snows. 3 Now as twilight gathers let us pause and hear all the slowing pulse-beats of the waning year. 4 May the season's rhythms, slow and strong and deep, soothe the mind and spirit, lulling us to sleep. 5 Sleep until the rising of another spring keeps the ancient promise fall and winter bring. Used With Tune: WEM IN LEIDENSTAGEN

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