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Refrain: | |||
Here I find God, | |||
In my heart, | |||
In my heart. | |||
Here is God’s heart, | |||
All around, | |||
All around. | |||
Verses: | |||
1. God is love, lover and beloved | |||
Each lived in the other. | |||
Boundless, this Grace | |||
Holds all time and space. | |||
2. Joy breathes among the Holy Three, | |||
Seen and unseen. | |||
The more this love is one, | |||
The more deeply found. | |||
Verse Lyrics based on St. John of the Cross, “First Romance: On the Gospel—Regarding The Most Blessed Trinity” (trans. Kavanaugh & Rodriguez, The Collected Works, 1979, p. 724) | |||
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- Editor: Gabrael StClair (submitted 2019-03-15). Score information: Letter, 2 pages, 113 kB Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Here I Find God (Revised for 2 Voices)
Composer: Gabrael StClair
Lyricist: Gabrael StClair
Number of voices: 2vv Voicing: SB
Genre: Sacred, Communion Service
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
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Description: Simple Communion Meditation suitable for Lent.
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Original text and translations
English text
Refrain:
Here I find God,
In my heart,
In my heart.
Here is God’s heart,
All around,
All around.
Verses:
1. God is love, lover and beloved
Each lived in the other.
Boundless, this Grace
Holds all time and space.
2. Joy breathes among the Holy Three,
Seen and unseen.
The more this love is one,
The more deeply found.
Verse Lyrics based on St. John of the Cross, “First Romance: On the Gospel—Regarding The Most Blessed Trinity” (trans. Kavanaugh & Rodriguez, The Collected Works, 1979, p. 724)