Lyrics A Hymn for St. Cecilia - Herbert Howells
Sing
for
the
morning's
joy,
Cecilia,
sing,
In
words
of
youth
and
praises
of
the
Spring,
Walk
the
bright
colonnades
by
fountains'
spray,
And
sing
as
sunlight
fills
the
waking
day;
Till
angels,
voyaging
in
upper
air,
Pause
on
a
wing
and
gather
the
clear
sound
Into
celestial
joy,
wound
and
unwound,
A
silver
chain,
or
golden
as
your
hair.
Sing
for
your
loves
of
heaven
and
of
earth,
In
words
of
music,
and
each
word
a
truth;
Marriage
of
heart
and
longings
that
aspire,
A
bond
of
roses,
and
a
ring
of
fire.
Your
summertime
grows
short
and
fades
away,
Terror
must
gather
to
a
martyr's
death;
But
never
tremble,
the
last
indrawn
breath
Remembers
music
as
an
echo
may.
Through
the
cold
aftermath
of
centuries,
Cecilia's
music
dances
in
the
skies;
Lend
us
a
fragment
of
the
immortal
air,
That
with
your
choiring
angels
we
may
share,
A
word
to
light
us
thro'
time-fettered
night,
Water
of
life,
or
rose
of
paradise,
So
from
the
earth
another
song
shall
rise
To
meet
your
own
in
heaven's
long
delight.
1 A Sequence for St. Michael
2 A Hymn for St. Cecilia
3 O pray for the peace of Jerusalem
4 Service for St. George's Chapel, Windsor: Te Deum
5 Service for St. George's Chapel, Windsor: Benedictus
6 I love all beauteous things
7 Salve Regina
8 Service for New College, Oxford: Magnificat
9 Service for New College, Oxford: Nunc dimittis
10 Three Carol-Anthems: II. A Spotless Rose
11 Three Carol-Anthems: III. Sing lullaby
12 Three Carol-Anthems: I. Here is the little door
13 Collegium Regale (Service for King's College, Cambridge): Magnificat
14 Collegium Regale (Service for King's College, Cambridge): Nunc dimittis
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