130. Good Joseph Had a Garden

1. Good Joseph had a garden,
Close by that sad, green hill
Where Jesus died a bitter death
To save mankind from ill.
One evening in that garden,
Their faces dark with gloom,
They laid the Savior's body
Within good Joseph's tomb.

2. There came the holy women
With spices and with tears;
The angels tried to comfort them,
But could not calm their fears.
Came Mary to that garden:
And sobbed with heart forlorn;
She thought she heard the gard'ner ask:
"Whom seekest thou this morn?"

3. She heard her own name spoken,
And then she lost her care;
All in his strength and loveliness
The risen Lord stood fair!
Good Joseph had a garden;
Amid its trees so tall
The Lord Christ stood on Sunday morn:
He lives to save us all.

4. And as he rose on Sunday,
He is alive always,
The very same Lord Jesus Christ
Who hears us sing today.
Go tell the Lord Christ's message,
The Paschal triumph sing,
Till all his waiting children know
That Jesus is their King.

Text Information
First Line: Good Joseph had a garden
Title: Good Joseph Had a Garden
Author: Alda M. Milner-Barry (1926)
Meter: 7.6.8.6 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2024
Scripture:
Topic: Resurrection
Notes: Text by English poet Alda M. Milner-Barry, from the Church and School Hymnal (1926), alt.
Tune Information
Name: ANGELS' STORY
Composer: Arthur Henry Mann (1881)
Meter: 7.6.8.6 D
Incipit: 33321 17
Key: F Major or modal
Notes: Tune Angels’ Story by English organist Arthur Henry Mann, from The Methodist Sunday School Hymnbook (1881).



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