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O Sing Hallelujah

Hymnal: SLT1993 #217 (1993) Meter: Irregular with refrain Person Name: A. W. Binder, 1895-1966 First Line: All praise be to you through the high arch of the heavens Lyrics: Refrain: O sing hallelujah. O sing hallelujah. 1 All praise be to you through the high arch of the heavens, and praise be by sun, moon, and stars. By trumpet, harp, and lute, with cymbals and strings and flute, with dancing, singing, and music we praise you. Sing hallelujah. [Refrain] 2 Our father and mother and sov’reign of all mercies, we wish to be quit of all war. By trumpet, harp, and lute, with cymbals and strings and flute, with dancing, singing, and music we praise you. Sing hallelujah. [Refrain] 2 Our father and mother and sov’reign of all mercies, inscribe us on pages of life. By trumpet, harp, and lute, with cymbals and strings and flute, with dancing, singing, and music we praise you. Sing hallelujah. [Refrain] Topics: Jewish and Christian Teachings Days of Awe; Celebration and Praise; Prayer and Meditation; Rosh Hashanah; Yom Kippur Scripture: Psalm 150 Languages: English Tune Title: AVINU MALKEINU
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Every Night and Every Morn

Author: William Blake, 1757-1827 Hymnal: SLT1993 #17 (1993) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Person Name: William Blake, 1757-1827 Lyrics: 1 Every night and every morn some to misery are born; every morn and every night some are born to sweet delight. 2 Joy and woe are woven fine, clothing for the soul divine: under every grief and pine runs a joy with silken twine. 3 It is right it should be so: we were made for joy and woe; and when this we rightly know, safely through the world we go. Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The Celebration of Life; Paradox and Ambiguity; Rich and poor; Wisdom and Understanding Languages: English Tune Title: THE CALL
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To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love

Author: William Blake, 1757-1827 Hymnal: SLT1993 #93 (1993) Meter: 8.6.8.6.6 Person Name: William Blake, 1757-1827 Lyrics: 1 To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love all pray in their distress, and to those virtues of delight return their thankfulness, return their thankfulness. 2 For Mercy has a human heart, and Pity a human face; and Love, the human form divine, and Peace, the human dress, and Peace, the human dress. 3 Then every one, of every clime, that prays in deep distress, prays to the human form divine — Love, Mercy, Pity, Peace, Love, Mercy, Pity, Peace. Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Meditation and Mystical Songs; Compassion; Gratitude; Humanism; Humankind Languages: English Tune Title: LOBT GOTT, IHR CHRISTEN
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Can I See Another's Woe?

Author: William Blake, 1757-1827 Hymnal: SLT1993 #127 (1993) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Person Name: William Blake, 1757-1827 First Line: Can I see another's woe Lyrics: 1 Can I see another’s woe, and not be in sorrow too? Can I see another’s grief, and not seek for kind relief? 2 Can I see a falling tear, and not feel my sorrow’s share? Can a father see his child weep, nor be with sorrow filled? 3 Can a mother sit and hear infant groan, an infant fear? No, no, never can it be! Never, never can it be! Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Love and Compassion; Compassion; Parents; Sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND
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To See the World

Author: William Blake, 1757-1827 Hymnal: SLT1993 #398 (1993) Meter: 9.8.11.8 Person Name: William Blake, 1757-1827 First Line: To see the world in a grain of sand Lyrics: To see the world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wildflower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. Topics: Service Music Responses, Rounds, and Chants; The Eternal Now; Prayer and Meditation; Transcending Mystery and Wonder Languages: English Tune Title: DEN STORE HVIDE FLOK
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Now Is the Time Approaching

Author: Jane Laurie Borthwick, 1813-1897 Hymnal: SLT1993 #144 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Person Name: Jane Laurie Borthwick, 1813-1897 Lyrics: 1 Now is the time approaching, by prophets long foretold, when all shall dwell together, secure and manifold. Let war be learned no longer, let strife and tumult cease, all earth a blessed garden and God the god of peace. 2 Let all that now divides us remove and pass away, like shadows of the morning before the blaze of day. Let all that now unites us more sweet and lasting prove, a closer bond of union, in a blessed land of love. 3 O long-expected dawning, come with your cheering ray! Yet shall the promise beckon and lead us not astray. O sweet anticipation! It cheers the watchers on to pray, and hope, and labor, till all our work is done. Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men In Time To Come; Peace and War; Unity and Diversity Languages: English Tune Title: WEBB
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The Sun That Shines

Author: Dimitri S. Bortniansky, 1751-1825; John Andrew Storey, 1935- Hymnal: SLT1993 #19 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Person Name: Dimitri S. Bortniansky, 1751-1825 First Line: The sun that shines across the sea Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The Celebration of Life; Celebration and Praise; Families; Friendship; Nature and the Countryside; Seasons and Cycles Languages: English Tune Title: BARNFIELD

Bells in the High Tower

Author: Howard Box, 1926- Hymnal: SLT1993 #56 (1993) Meter: 11.11.11.5 Person Name: Howard Box, 1926- First Line: Bells in the high tower, ringing o'er the white hills Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Winter; Change; Seasons and Cycles Languages: English Tune Title: KRISZTUS URUNKNAK

Crèche Flickers Bright Here

Author: Howard Box, 1926- Hymnal: SLT1993 #227 (1993) Meter: 5.5.6 D Person Name: Howard Box, 1926- Topics: Jewish and Christian Teachings Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: MENNYBOL
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Over My Head

Hymnal: SLT1993 #30 (1993) Person Name: Horace Clarence Boyer, 1935- Lyrics: 1 Over my head I hear music in the air. Over my head I hear music in the air. Over my head I hear music in the air. 2 Over my head I hear singing in the air. Over my head I hear singing in the air. Over my head I hear singing in the air. 3 Over my head I see trouble in the air. Over my head I see trouble in the air. Over my head I see trouble in the air. 4 Over my head I feel gladness in the air. Over my head I feel gladness in the air. Over my head I feel gladness in the air. 5 Over my head I see angels in the air. Over my head I see angels in the air. Over my head I see angels in the air. Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Praise and Transcendence; The Arts; Joy; Sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: REEB

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