728. Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle,
Sing the ending of the fray;
Now above the cross, the trophy,
Sound the loud triumphant lay:
Tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer,
As a victim won the day.

2 Tell how, when at length the fullness
Of the appointed time was come,
He, the Word, was born of woman,
Left for us his Father's home,
Showed to men the perfect manhood,
Shone as light amidst the gloom.

3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished,
Went he forth from Nazareth,
Destined, dedicate, willing,
Wrought his work, and met his death;
Like a lamb he humbly yielded
On the cross his dying breath.

4 Faithful cross, thou sign of triumph,
Now for man the noblest tree,
None in foliage, none in blossom,
None in fruit thy peer may be;
Symbol of the world's redemption,
For the weight that hung on thee!

5 Unto God be praise and glory:
To the Father and the Son,
To the eternal Spirit honor
Now and evermore be done;
Praise and glory in the highest,
While the timeless ages run. Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle
Title: Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle
Translator: John Mason Neale, 1818-66 (alt.)
Author: Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609 (cento)
Meter: 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7
Publication Date: 1969
Topic: The Christian Year: Good Friday
Notes: Latin: Pange, lingua, gloriosi Proelium
Tune Information
Name: FORTUNATUS NEW
Composer: Carl Schalk
Meter: 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7
Key: d minor
Source: Spirit, March 1967



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