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Gethsemane

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14616 First Line: In the still garden, dark and lone Refrain First Line: The morning breaks! The shadows flee Lyrics: 1 In the still garden, dark and lone, See Him in prayer—the sinless One; His loved disciples sadly sleep The Lord, alone, a watch doth keep. Refrain: The morning breaks! The shadows flee; All hail the song of victory! The gloom of death has passed away Before the dawn of Easter day; The gloom of death has passed away Before the glorious dawn of Easter day. 2 Soon comes the hour of cruel pain; Soon must the Lamb of God be slain; Look How he pleads new strength and power To bear—alone—dark Calv­ry’s hour. [Refrain] 3 Within the garden still and lone, Ere yet the midnight watch is done; Hark to the sound of angel wings For One from Heav’n sweet comfort brings. [Refrain] 4 Hark to the clamor of the crowd! Hark to those voices strange and loud! They bear Him to the cross of pain, And lo!—for us—the Lord is slain! [Refrain] 5 O Lamb of God! O sinless One! Such love as Thine was never known; O love divine that suffered so— That bore—for us—such weight of woe! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In the still garden, dark and lone]
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Gethsemane

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: Uplifted Voices #182 (1901) First Line: In the still garden, dark and lone Refrain First Line: The morning breaks! the shadows flee Lyrics: 1 In the still garden, dark and lone, See Him in pray’r—the Sinless One, His loved disciples sadly sleep; The Lord, alone, a watch doth keep. Refrain: The morning breaks! The shadows flee, All hail the song of victory! The gloom of death has passed away, Before the dawn of Easter day, The gloom of death has passed away, Before the glorious dawn of Eater day. 2 Soon comes the hour of cruel pain; Soon must the Lamb of God be slain; Look how He pleads new strength and pow’r To bear—alone—dark Calv’ry’s hour. [Refrain] 3 Within the garden still and lone, Ere yet the midnight watch is done, Hark to the sound of angel wings For One from Heav’n sweet comfort brings. [Refrain] 4 Hark to the clamor of the crowd! Hark to those voices strange and loud! They bear Him to the Cross of pain, And lo!—for us—the Lord is slain! [Refrain] 5 O Lamb of God! O sinless One! Such love as Thine was never known; O Love divine that suffered so— That bore—for us—such weight of woe! [Refrain] Tune Title: [In the still garden, dark and lone]

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