This Do in Memory of Me

Representative Text

1 This do in memory of me;
eat now this broken bread.
This is my life from death set free,
here on my table spread.

2 This do in memory of me;
drink now this cup, I said.
This shows my love for all to see,
here on my table spread.

3 We praise your living memory,
remembering all you said.
Your words and life have set us free,
here through your table spread.

Source: Singing the Living Tradition #405

Author: Wayne Bradley Robinson

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Text Information

First Line: This do in memory of me
Title: This Do in Memory of Me
Author: Wayne Bradley Robinson
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English

Tune

ST. BOTOLPH (Slater)

ST. BOTOLPH was composed by Gordon A. Slater (b. Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, 1896; d. Lincoln, England, 1979) and first published in Songs of Praise for Boys and Girls (1930). The tune was named for St. Botolph's Parish Church in Boston, Lincolnshire, England, where Slater was organist from 1919…

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Singing the Living Tradition #405

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