Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Thomas Toke Lynch, 1855.
Music: "Holy Trinity," Joseph Barnby, 1861 |
All faded is the glowing light
That once from heaven shone,
When startled shepherds in the night
The angels came upon.
O shine again, ye angel host,
And say that He is near;
Though but a simple few at most
Believe He will appear.
Ye heavens, that have been growing dark,
Now also are ye dumb;
When shall the listeners say, "Hark!
They're singing-He will come"?
Lord, come again, O come again,
Come even as Thou wilt;
But not anew to suffer pain,
And strive with human guilt.
O come again, Thou mighty King,
Let earth Thy glory see;
And let us hear the angels sing,
"He comes with victory."
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