5496. O Voice of the Belovèd

1. O voice of the Belovèd!
Thy bride hath heard Thee say,
“Rise up, My love, My fair one,
Arise and come away.
For lo, ’tis past, the winter,
The winter of thy year;
The rain is past and over,
The flowers on earth appear.

2. And now the time of singing
Is come for every bird;
And over all the country
The turtle dove is heard;
The fig her green fruit ripens,
The vines are in their bloom;
Arise and smell their fragrance;
My love, My fair one, come!;

3. Yea, Lord! Thy passion over,
We know this life of ours
Hath passed from death and winter
To leaves and budding flowers;
No more Thy rain of weeping
In drear Gethsemane;
No more the clouds and darkness,
That veiled Thy bitter tree.

4. Our Easter sun is risen!
And yet we slumber long,
And need Thy dove’s sweet pleading
To waken prayer and song.
Oh breathe upon our deadness,
Oh shine upon our gloom;
Lord, let us feel Thy presence
And rise and live and bloom.

Text Information
First Line: O voice of the Belovèd
Title: O Voice of the Belovèd
Author: Jackson Mason (1889)
Meter: 76.76 D
Language: English
Source: Supplemental Hymns to Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1889
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: WERDE MUNTER, Johann Schop, 1642
Tune Information
Name: O VOICE
Composer: Joseph Barnby (1889)
Meter: 76.76 D
Incipit: 56543 32652 34335
Key: D Major
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1889
Copyright: Public Domain



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