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Revision as of 15:03, 28 July 2007

Sheet Music

  • SSATBB Arrangement by Mark Hamilton Dewey, 2007
    • PDF
    • MIDI (Piano)
    • MIDI (Choir)
    • LilyPond
    • Copyright: Public Domain: All portions that were not already public domain were released to the public domain by the arranger on 27 July 2007. He released the parts and the versification (except for a few changes in the third verse) to the public domain in 2006.
    • Contributer: Veramet 20:54, 27 July 2007 (MDT)
    • Notes: The poetic meter varies slightly with this arrangement, and is somewhat different on the first two verses than the rest, due to where the emphasis on a certain line lies. This is why this article is also in the irregular meters category.
      • 'Light is short for Alight.
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Lyrics

Lyrics from ucc.ie (Original Irish Lyrics)

Lyrics from The Cyber Hymnal

Stanzas

The Irish text at ucc.ie is in 16 stanzas. Most current American English hymnals that contain this hymn give four stanzas, the text as at oremus.org but omitting the third (breastplate) stanza. The Summit Choirbook gives an additional stanza.

Lyrics from Mark Hamilton Dewey's SSATBB arrangement

1. Be Thou my Vision,
Through night and come day;
'Light* on me always,
Thy Spirit to stay—
Thou, Eternal Father,
The Great and the Last,
The wise and true Sov'reign
Of all that shall pass.
(*Note that 'Light stands for Alight)


2. Be Thou my Wisdom,
My Staff and my Stay,
Shine through the darkness;
Give light to my way!
Be Thou the true Source
Of all I enjoy,
So let carnal pleasures
No longer annoy.

3. Be Thou my Guardian,
My Sword in the fight;
Be Thou my Dignity,
Thou my Delight;
Thou my soul's Shelter,
And Thou my high Tow'r:
Wilt Thou raise me heavenward,
O Pow'r of my pow'r?

4. Riches I heed not,
Or man's empty praise,
Thou mine Inheritance,
Now and always:
Thou and Thou only,
Still first in my heart,
The High King of Heaven,
My Treasure Thou art.

5. High King of Heaven,
My victory won,
May I reach Heaven's joys,
O bright Heav'n's Sun!
Heart of my own heart,
Whatever befall,
Still be Thou my Vision,
O Ruler of all!

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