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13071. The Angels' Story

1 Angels tell the joyful story
Of the resurrection day;
They alone beheld the glory
When the bars of death gave way;
Hear them saying, "He is risen;
Seek Him not among the dead."
They beheld the empty prison,
Death in chains was captive led.
Hear them saying, "He is risen;
Seek Him not among the dead."
They beheld the empty prison,
Death in chains was captive led.

2 Sing His praises, O ye mortals,
Strew the earth with vernal flowers;
Jesus passes through death’s portals,
Rises o’er its gloomy powers;
Angel guards the way attending,
Lo, He goes to dwell on high;
Seraphs there, before Him bending,
Chant His praises in the sky.
Angel guards the way attending,
Lo, He goes to dwell on high;
Seraphs there, before Him bending,
Chant His praises in the sky.

3 Gracious Savior, live forever,
Victor o’er the prince of night;
And from Thee no power can sever
What is Thine by blood-bought right;
Thine the kingdom, Thine the glory,
Fairest of the heavenly train;
Ours the joy to wait before Thee,
Till we rise with Thee to reign.
Thine the kingdom, Thine the glory,
Fairest of the heavenly train;
Ours the joy to wait before Thee,
Till we rise with Thee to reign.

Text Information
First Line: Angels tell the joyful story
Title: The Angels' Story
Author: Robert L. Fletcher (1890)
Meter: 87.87.87 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: SAARBRÜCKEN
Composer: Robert Lowe Fletcher (1890)
Meter: 87.87.87 D
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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