Text: | Oh, How Blest Are You |
Author: | Simon Dach, 1605-59 |
Translator: | Henry W. Longfellow, 1807-92 |
Tune: | O WIE SELIG |
1 Oh, how blest are you whose toils are ended,
Who through death have to our God ascended!
You have arisen
From the cares which keep us still in prison.
2 We are still as in a dungeon living,
Still oppressed with sorrow and misgiving;
Our undertakings
Are but toils and troubles and heartbreakings.
3 You meanwhile are in their chambers sleeping,
Quiet and set free from all our weeping;
No cross or sadness
There can hinder your untroubled gladness.
4 Christ has wiped away your tears forever;
You have that for which we still endeavor;
To you are chanted
Songs that to no mortal ear were granted.
5 Ah, who would, then, not depart with gladness
To inherit heav'n for earthly sadness?
Who here would languish
Longer in bewailing and in anguish?
6 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us;
Lead us forth and cast this world behind us.
With you, th'Anointed,
Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Oh, how blest are you whose toils are ended |
Title: | Oh, How Blest Are You |
Author: | Simon Dach, 1605-59 |
Translator: | Henry W. Longfellow, 1807-92 (alt.) |
Meter: | 10 10 5 10 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1982 |
Topic: | Death and Burial |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | O WIE SELIG |
Meter: | 10 10 5 10 |
Key: | E♭ Major |
Source: | J. Georg Stoezel's Choral-Buch, Stuttgart, 1744 |