Nature's Alleluia

Alleluia! Christ is risen today

Author: John H. Hopkins
Tune: [Alleluia! Christ is risen today]
Published in 3 hymnals

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1 Alleluia! Christ is ris’n today,
From the tomb in the garden wherein He lay;
Shining angels raise their shout on high,
And on earth we exultingly make reply:
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen.
Nature, too, that thro’ long dreary gloom,
Lay embalmed in the shroud of her wintry tomb,
Rises now to meet her rising Lord,
And in myriad echo repeats the word:

Refrain:
Alleluia, alleluia,
Alleluia, amen.

2 See the streamlet burst its icy chain!
Leaping out into sunlight, it seeks the plain,
And its joy in liquid tones it tells
To the rocks and the woods and the winding dells:
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen.
Giant pines, whose broad, upreaching arms
Bore the frosts and the snows of the northern storms,
To the balmy breezes blowing now
Give a murmuring whisper on every bough. [Refrain]

3 Little birds, that flew so far away,
Now return with a sweet, merry, roundelay;
Through the shady grove, in soft refrain,
Lo, the voice of the turtle is heard again.
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen.
In the old church tower the swallows build,
And their nests with the tenderest young are filled;
And they join the chanting when they hear
Both the organ and choir swelling loud and clear: [Refrain]

4 Now the primrose greets the daffodil,
And the daisy is winking on every hill,
And the pansy drinks the light of day,
And the breath of the violet seems to say:
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen.
Now the Rose of Sharon opens wide,
On the sunshiny banks of the mountain side;
And the lily of the valley blooms,
Filling every vale with its rich perfumes: [Refrain]

5 While the fields are clothed in beauty rare,
Shall the altar of Jesu be cold and bare?
Shall the Church no loving token show
That the Risen above is to rise below?
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, amen.
Round the altar let bright flow’rs be seen,
With the fresh-budding branches of evergreen;
Let the earth, with us, her incense bring,
And the trees of the forest rejoice and sing: [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #14546

Author: John H. Hopkins

John Henry Hopkins, Jr MA USA 1820-1891. Born in Pittsburgh, PA, having 12 siblings, the son of pioneer parents (his father from Dublin, his mother from Hamburg) he became an ecclesiologist. His father had been an ironmaster, school teacher, lawyer, priest and second Episcopal Bishop of Vermont, (becoming presiding bishop in 1865). When his father founded the Vermont Episcopal Institute, he needed an assistant to help run it, so he picked his son to become a tutor and disciplinarian. The younger Hopkins played the flute and bugle in the school orchestra and also taught Sunday school. John Henry reflected the artistic talents of both parents in music, poetry, and art. After graduating from the University of Vermont in 1839, he returned… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Alleluia! Christ is risen today
Title: Nature's Alleluia
Author: John H. Hopkins
Source: Carols, Hymns and Songs (New York: Church Book Depository, 1863)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Alleluia, Alleluia
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #14546
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Carols, Hymns, and Songs #39

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