O Welcome, Happy Day

Representative Text

1 O wel­come, hap­py day,
When Je­sus rose again;
He took the sting of death away
And op­ened Heav’n to men.

2 Each lit­tle girl and boy
The sto­ry sweet can tell,
About the strange and ho­ly joy
On Eas­ter Day that fell.

3 There was a rock-hewn grave
In Joseph’s gar­den-ground,
Where Christ’s dear bo­dy bur­ied lay,
With sol­diers watch­ing round.

4 But ere the dawn was ris­en
Upon that East­er morn,
The King of Life had burst His pris’n
And put His foes to scorn.

5 And ere the sun was high
On that third hap­py day,
An an­gel bright flew from the sky
And rolled the stone away.

6 The ho­ly women brought
Their spic­es rich and rare;
The grave was oped, the Lord they sought
No long­er rest­ed there.

7 O what a won­drous sight;
The sold­iers all were gone,
And lo, be­hold an an­gel bright
Was sit­ting on the stone.

8 "Fear not," he gent­ly said,
"Ye seek your Lord again,
But He is ris’n, and left His bed;
Come, see where He has lain."


Source: The Cyber Hymnal #16553

Author: Anonymous

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Text Information

First Line: O welcome, happy day
Title: O Welcome, Happy Day
Author: Anonymous
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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