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| 553 | Church Book#554 | 555 |
| Text: | The precious seed of weeping |
| Author: | Charles John Spitta |
| Translator: | Miss Winkworth |
| Tune: | O HAUPT VOLL BLUT Y. WUNDEN |
1 The precious seed of weeping
To-day we sow once more,
The form of one now sleeping,
Whose pilgrimage is o'er.
Ah, death but safely lands him
Where we too would attain;
Our Father's voice demands him,
And death to him is gain.
2 He has what we are wanting,
He sees what we believe;
The sins on earth so haunting
Have there no power to grieve;
Safe in His Saviour's keeping
Who sent him calm release;
'Tis only we are weeping,
He dwells in perfect peace.
3 The crown of life he weareth.
He bears the shining palm,
The "Holy, holy," shareth,
And joins the angels' psalm;
But we poor pilgrims wander
Still through this land of woe,
Till we shall meet him yonder,
And all his joy shall know.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | The precious seed of weeping |
| German Title: | Am Grabe steh'n wir stille |
| Translator: | Miss Winkworth (1862) |
| Author: | Charles John Spitta (1833) |
| Meter: | 7, 6. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1890 |
| Topic: | Death and Eternity: Burial; Easter Eve |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
|---|---|
| Name: | O HAUPT VOLL BLUT Y. WUNDEN |
| Meter: | 7, 6. |
| Key: | a minor |
| Notes: | Now Public Domain. Composer from index: Hans Leo Hassler, 1601, secular origin |