814. Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary

1 Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary,
Christ has risen from the tomb;
on the cross a suffering victim,
now as victor he is come.
Whom your tears in death were mourning,
welcome with your smiles returning.
Let your alleluias rise!

2 Raise your weary eyelids, Mary,
see him living evermore;
see his countenance, how gracious,
see the wounds for you he bore.
All the glory of the morning
pales before those wounds redeeming.
Let your alleluias rise!

3 Life is yours for ever, Mary,
for your light is come once more
and the strength of death is broken;
now your songs of joy outpour.
Ended now the night of sorrow,
love has brought the blessed morrow.
Let your alleluias rise.

Text Information
First Line: Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary
Latin Title: Pone lucutm, Magdalena
Author: Anonymous
Translator: Elizabeth Rundle Charles, 1823-1896 (alt.)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Saints' and Other Holy Days: St. Mary Magdalene
Source: 12th century, Latin
Tune Information
Name: FISK OF GLOUCESTER
Composer: Thomas Foster, 1938-
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7
Key: F Major
Copyright: © 1984, Thomas Foster



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