10756. The Descent From the Cross

1 Six weary hours extended
Upon the cross of pain,
When will the day be ended,
Night’s shadows come again?
Would morn were eve’s declining,
Would God that eve were morn,
His eve of life’s resigning,
His resurrection dawn!

2 Thrice now the congregation
Has climbed the steep to prayer,
It is the Preparation,
And yet He withers there:
They say the cross dissembles
The spirit’s parting strife;
And day by day still trembles
The hideous wreck of life.

3 Haste, Joseph, "It is finished,"
The sun sinks on the wave;
The time must needs be minished,
The three days of the grave:
An eve without a morning,
Of blackest midnight born;
The Sabbath past, His dawning
Is everlasting morn.

4 Blest sepulcher, where never
Man’s mortal form was laid;
The only tomb for ever
With angel light arrayed;
Life’s only, last, defender—
When graves shall be no more,
No earth hast thou to render,
No treasure to restore.

Text Information
First Line: Six weary hours extended
Title: The Descent From the Cross
Author: Herbert Kynaston
Meter: 76.76 D
Language: English
Source: Occasional Hymns (London: R. Clay, Son & Taylor, 1862)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternative tunes: BRYINIAU CASSIRA, old Welsh tune; KILMOREY, by John A. Lloyd, Jr.; LLANGLOFFAN by Daniel S. Evans
Tune Information
Name: MONSELL
Composer: John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1863)
Meter: 76.76 D
Key: f minor
Copyright: Public Domain



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