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5. The Hearing Ear

O Holy and mighty and marvellous Word
That speakest ever to me;
As of old in the silence of Eden heard
In the shade of the sacred Tree—
O Word from the depths of the ancient years,
From deserts Thy pilgrims trod,
From the hidden chambers of saints and seers,
From the secret place of God—
From the well of Sychar, the gate of Nain,
From the winds of the midnight sea,
Thou speakest in marvellous songs again
In the stillness of night to me.
From the noonday darkness the solemn Voice
Tells of my judgment borne—
And it calls to my soul to sing and rejoice
From the glow of the First-day morn.
Unsilenced yet to the ear that hears,
Thou Voice of eternal bliss,
Thou speakest in speech that is deeper than tears,
And sweet as the Father’s kiss.
In Heaven the marvellous song ascends,
And in chambers mean and dim,
Where over the dead the mourner bends,
There steals the eternal Hymn.

Text Information
First Line: O Holy and mighty and marvellous Word
Title: The Hearing Ear
Author: T. S. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1899
Tune Information
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