9024. Sing, Oh Sing

1 Sing, oh sing, ye children,
Sing ye joyfully;
Christ our Lord hath risen
From death’s captivity.
Risen is our Savior,
Christ, our Lord and king!
Therefore sing ye praises,
Joyful homage bring.

Refrain:
Dark and sad the evening,
When His foes prevailed,
When our Master’s body
To the cross was nailed.
Evil foes had conquered,
Holiness was slain;
Satan then victorious,
Ruled the earth again.

2 Follow to the garden, to the rocky tomb,
Where His friends had laid Him
In the deepening gloom;
Roman guards were stationed,
Fixed the Jewish seal,
Lest, by night, the faithful,
Should His body steal. [Refrain]

3 Vain were Roman soldiers,
Vain the Jewish seal,
Christ hath burst the prison!
Christ hath conquered hell!
Risen is our Savior,
Christ our Lord and king!
Therefore sing ye praises,
Joyful homage bring. [Refrain]

4 Ever in the heavens
Reigneth Christ our king,
And His might extolling,
We His praises sing.
Sing the wondrous story,
Of the joyful hour,
When the grave was conquered
By His mighty power. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Sing, oh sing, ye children
Title: Sing, Oh Sing
Author: Marcus D. Lane
Refrain First Line: Dark and sad the evening
Language: English
Source: Children's Praise by Julius H. Waterbury (New York: Pott, Young & Company, 1871)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Sing, oh sing, ye children]
Composer: L. E. M.
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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