Text: | Deck thyself with joy and gladness |
Author: | Johann Franck, 1618 - 77 |
Translator: | John Caspar Mattes, 1876 - 1948 |
Tune: | SCHMUCKE DICH |
Composer: | Johann Cruger, 1598 - 1662 |
1 Deck thyself with joy and gladness,
Dwell no more, my soul, in sadness;
Let the daylight shine upon thee,
Put thy wedding garment on thee,
For the Lord of life unending
Unto thee his call is sending:
Come, for now the King most holy
Stoops to thee in likeness lowly.
2 Hasten, then, my soul, to meet him,
Eagerly and gladly greet him.
As without he standeth knocking,
Quickly, thy soul’s gate unlocking,
Open wide the fast-closed portal,
Saying to the Lord immortal,
'Come, and leave thy servant never,
Dwell within my heart forever.' A-men.
3 Jesus, source of life and pleasure,
Truest friend and dearest treasure,
Joy, the sweetest man e’er knoweth;
Fount, whence all my being floweth:
Humbly now I bow before thee,
And in penitence adore thee;
Worthily let me receive thee,
Perfect peace and pardon give me.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Deck thyself with joy and gladness |
Translator: | John Caspar Mattes, 1876 - 1948 |
Author: | Johann Franck, 1618 - 77 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1958 |
Topic: | Sacraments and Rites: Holy Communion |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | SCHMUCKE DICH |
Composer: | Johann Cruger, 1598 - 1662 |
Meter: | L. M. D. |
Key: | D Major |