587. Blithely from the Moated Churchyard

1. Blithely from the moated churchyard
Ring the clear-voiced bells this morn;
While across the wavy landscape,
Far away the mists are borne.
Pass away, ye clouds of sadness,
Every selfish care depart;
Grateful thoughts, and thoughts of gladness,
Ring from every Christian heart.

2. Brightly in the holy chancel
Leafy circles intertwine
Telling how in blessèd Jesus
Life and strength and joy combine.
As beneath the arch we enter
Welcome words our coming bless,
For in Thee our hopes we center,
Christ, The Lord our Righteousness.

3. In the nave each space is speaking
Of the light which Jesus brought,
Of the freedom and the glory,
Which for all the world He wrought.
Wherefore, O ye congregation,
Should your hearts be cold and dumb,
While the walls proclaim salvation,
And, Arise, thy Light is come.

4. Listen to the old-new message,
At the holy table kneel;
Grudge not, when ye leave the temple,
To diffuse the warmth ye feel.
Life has time enough for sadness,
Clouds too seldom pass away;
Only love and peace and gladness,
Should be named on Christmas Day.

Text Information
First Line: Blithely from the moated churchyard
Title: Blithely from the Moated Churchyard
Author: J. E. B. (1894)
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Source: Carols for Use in Church, by Richard R. Chope (London: William Clowes & Sons, Limited, 1894), number 14
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BELGRADE
Composer: R. F. Smith (1894)
Meter: 87.87 D
Incipit: 12343 56751 76567
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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