4173. Mary to the Savior's Tomb

1. Mary to the Savior’s tomb
Hasted at the early dawn;
Spice she brought, and rich perfume,
But the Lord she loved had gone;
For a while she lingering stood,
Filled with sorrow and surprise,
Trembling, while a crystal flood
Issued from her weeping eye.

2. But her sorrow quickly fled
When she heard His welcome voice;
Christ had risen from the dead—
Now He bids her heart rejoice.
What a change His word can make,
Turning darkness into day!
Ye who weep for Jesus’ sake,
He will wipe your tears away.

3. He who came to comfort her,
When she thought her all was lost,
Will for your relief appear,
Tho’ you now are tempest-tossed.
On His arm your burden cast;
On His love your thoughts employ;
Weeping for a while may last,
But the morning brings the joy.

Text Information
First Line: Mary to the Savior's tomb
Title: Mary to the Savior's Tomb
Adapter: Simeon Butler Marsh, 1798-1875
Author: John Newton (1779)
Meter: 77.77 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MARTYN
Composer: Simeon Butler Marsh, 1798-1875
Meter: 77.77 D
Incipit: 33312 22335 43213
Key: F Major
Source: Martyn, Simeon B. Marsh, 1834.
Copyright: Public Domain



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