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− | *Using the tune [[Forsaken]]; all four verses (from [[The Poetical Works of James Montgomery. Vol. II, 1860]]); music as seen in [[Deseret Sunday School Songs, 1909]] (no. 212) with a few minor alterations (one note changed and a couple quarter notes divided up to accommodate the fourth verse). | + | *Using the tune [[Forsaken]]; all four verses (from [[The Poetical Works of James Montgomery. Vol. II, 1860]]); music as seen in [[Deseret Sunday School Songs, 1909]] (no. 212) with a few minor alterations (one note changed and a couple quarter notes divided up with ties to accommodate the fourth verse). |
**[[media:The Lord Is My Shepherd.pdf|PDF]] | **[[media:The Lord Is My Shepherd.pdf|PDF]] | ||
**[[media:The Lord Is My Shepherd.mid|MIDI]] | **[[media:The Lord Is My Shepherd.mid|MIDI]] |
Revision as of 18:56, 10 September 2007
Contents
Sheet Music
- Using the tune Forsaken; all four verses (from The Poetical Works of James Montgomery. Vol. II, 1860); music as seen in Deseret Sunday School Songs, 1909 (no. 212) with a few minor alterations (one note changed and a couple quarter notes divided up with ties to accommodate the fourth verse).
- MIDI
- LilyPond
- Copyright: Public Domain
- Contributer: Veramet 19:55, 10 September 2007 (MDT)
- Version from Deseret Sunday School Songs, 1909 (no. 212)
- MIDI
- LilyPond
- Copyright: Public Domain
- Contributer: Veramet 17:36, 10 September 2007 (MDT)
Tunes
- Forsaken (also Verlassen Bin or Verlassen), by Thomas Koschat (1845–1914), 1862
Lyrics
- Poet: James Montgomery (1771–1854), 1822
- Copyright: Public Domain
Lyrics from The Poetical Works of James Montgomery. Vol. II, 1860 p. 260
1. The Lord is my shepherd, no want shall I know; I feed in green pastures, safe-folded I rest; He leadeth my soul where the still waters flow, Restores me when wandering, redeems when opprest. 2. Through the valley and shadow of death though I stray, Since Thou art my guardian, no evil I fear; Thy rod shall defend me, Thy staff be my stay, No harm can befall, with my Comforter near. 3. In the midst of affliction my table is spread; With blessings unmeasured my cup runneth o'er; With perfume and oil Thou anointest my head; O what shall I ask of Thy providence more? 4. Let goodness and mercy, my bountiful God! Still follow my steps till I meet Thee above; I seek,—by the path which my forefathers trod Through the land of their sojourn,—Thy kingdom of love.