6699. A Thousand Years Have Come and Gone

1. A thousand years have come and gone,
and near a thousand more,
Since happier light from Heaven shone
than ever shone before:
And in the hearts of old and young
a joy most joyful stirred.
That sent such news from tongue to tongue
as ears had never heard.

2. Then angels on their starry way
felt bliss unfelt before,
For news that men should be as they
to darkened earth they bore;
So toiling men and spirits bright
a first communion had,
And in meek mercy’s rising light
were each exceeding glad.

3. And we are glad, and we will sing,
as in the days of yore;
Come all, and hearts made ready bring,
to welcome back once more
The day when first on wintry earth
a summer change began,
And, dawning in a lowly birth
uprose the Light of man.

4. For trouble such as men must bear
from childhood to fourscore,
He shared with us, that we might share
His joy forevermore;
And twice a thousand years of grief
of conflict, and of sin,
May tell how large the harvest sheaf
His patient love shall win.

Text Information
First Line: A thousand years have come and gone
Title: A Thousand Years Have Come and Gone
Author: Thomas Lynch (1868)
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Source: The Rivulet; a Contribution to Sacred Song, 1868
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: CAROL, Richard S. Willis, 1850
Tune Information
Name: NOEL
Arranger: Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1871)
Meter: CMD
Incipit: 12321 23432 55345
Key: F Major
Source: Traditional air
Copyright: Public Domain



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