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Text: | O Golden Day |
Author: | Rev. C. A. Dickinson |
Tune: | [O golden day so long desired] |
Composer: | Hubert P. Main |
1 O golden day so long desired,
Born of a darksome night,
The swinging globe at last is fired
By thy resplendent light;
And Hark! like Memnon's morning chord,
Is heard from sea to sea
This song: “One Master, Christ; the Lord,
And brethren all are we.”
2 The noises of the night shall cease,
The storms no longer roar;
The factious foes of God's own peace
Shall vex His church no more;
A thousand thousand voices sing
In surging harmony,
This song: “One Master, Saviour, King,
And brethren all are we.”
3 Sing on, ye chorus of the morn,
Your grand Endeavor strain,
Till Christian hearts, estranged and torn,
Blend in the glad refrain;
And all the church, with all its pow'rs,
In loving loyalty
Shall sing, “One Master, Christ, is ours,
And brethren all are we.”
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O golden day so long desired |
Title: | O Golden Day |
Author: | Rev. C. A. Dickinson |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1894 |
Topic: | Praise |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [O golden day so long desired] |
Composer: | Hubert P. Main |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |