749. Sing we of the blessed Mother

1 Sing we of the blessèd Mother
who received the angel's word,
and obedient to his summons
bore in love the infant Lord;
sing we of the joys of Mary
at whose breast that child was fed
who is Son of God eternal
and the everlasting Bread.

2 Sing we, too, of Mary's sorrows,
of the sword that pierced her through,
when beneath the cross of Jesus
she his weight of suffering knew,
looked upon her Son and Saviour
reigning high on Calvary's tree,
saw the price of man's redemption
paid to set the sinner free.

3 Sing again the joys of Mary
when she saw the risen Lord,
and in prayer with Christ's apostles,
waited on his promised word:
from on high the blazing glory
of the Spirit's presence came,
heavenly breath of God's own being,
manifest through wind and flame.

4 Sing the chiefest joy of Mary
when on earth her work was done,
and the Lord of all creation
brought her to his heavenly home:
Virgin Mother, Mary blessèd,
raised on high and crowned with grace,
may your Son, the world's redeemer,
grant us all to see his face.

Text Information
First Line: Sing we of the blessed Mother
Author: George Boorne Timms, 1910-1997
Meter: 8.7.8.7 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Saints' and Other Holy Days: The Blessed Virgin Mary
Copyright: Words by permission of Oxford University Press
ONE LICENSE: 48445
Notes: A lower setting of ABBOT'S LEIGH is found at 755
Tune Information
Name: ABBOT'S LEIGH
Composer: Cyrl Vincent Taylor, 1907-1991
Meter: 8.7.8.7 D
Key: D Major
Source: BBC Hymn Book
Copyright: Music by permission of Oxford University Press



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