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40a. Wake, awake, for night is flying

1 Wake, awake, for night is flying:
The watchmen on the height are crying,
Awake, Jerusalem, arise!
Midnight's solemn hour is tolling,
His chariot wheels are nearer rolling,
He comes; prepare, ye Virgins wise.
Rise up; with willing feet,
Go forth, the Bridegroom meet:
Alleluia!
Bear thro' the night your well-trimm'd light,
Speed forth to join the marriage rite.

2 Sion hears the watchmen singing,
Her heart and deep delight is springing,
She wakes, she rises from her gloom:
Forth her Bridegroom comes, all-glorious,
In grace arrayed, in truth victorious;
Her Star is risen, her Light is come!
All hail, Incarnate Lord,
Our crown, and our reward!
Alleluia!
We haste along, in pomp of song,
And gladsome join the marriage throng.

3 Lamb of God, the heavens adore Thee,
And men and angels sing before Thee,
With harp and cymbal's clearest tone.
By the pearly gates in wonder
We stand, and swell the voice of thunder,
That echoes round Thy dazzling throne.
No vision ever brought,
No ear hath ever caught,
Such bliss and joy:
We raise the song, we swell the song,
To praise Thee ages all along.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Wake, awake, for night is flying
Title: Wake, awake, for night is flying
Author: P. Nicolai
Meter: P. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1894
Topic: Preparation for Christ; Watchfulness
Tune Information
Name: HERRNHUT
Composer: P. Nicolai (1608)
Meter: P. M.
Key: C Major



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