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<poem>1. Once again, dear Lord, we pray | |||
For the children far away, | |||
Who have never even heard | |||
Name of Jesus, sweetest word. | |||
2. Little lips that thou hast made, | |||
'Neath the far off temple's shade | |||
Give to gods of wood and stone | |||
Praise that should be all thine own. | |||
3. Little hands, whose wondrous skill | |||
Thou has given to do thy will, | |||
Offerings bring, and serve with fear | |||
Gods that cannot see or hear. | |||
4. Teach them, O thou heavenly King, | |||
All their gifts and praise to bring | |||
To thy Son, who died to prove | |||
Thy forgiving, saving love. | |||
</poem> | |||
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- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2009-12-26). Score information: A4, 1 page, 20 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Morning
Composer: Samuel Sebastian Wesley
Lyricist: Mary Jane Willcox
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymn
Language: English
Instruments: a cappella
Published:
Description: Setting of verses by Mary Jane Willcox (1835-1919)
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Original text and translations
English text
1. Once again, dear Lord, we pray
For the children far away,
Who have never even heard
Name of Jesus, sweetest word.
2. Little lips that thou hast made,
'Neath the far off temple's shade
Give to gods of wood and stone
Praise that should be all thine own.
3. Little hands, whose wondrous skill
Thou has given to do thy will,
Offerings bring, and serve with fear
Gods that cannot see or hear.
4. Teach them, O thou heavenly King,
All their gifts and praise to bring
To thy Son, who died to prove
Thy forgiving, saving love.