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St. John's Episcopal Church, Detroit, USAAs far as I know the following is the original text of the hymn:
"Welcome, happy morning!"
Age to age shall say:
Hell today is vanquished,
Heaven is won today!
Lo! the dead is living,
God for evermore!
Him their true Creator,
All his works adore!
Earth her joy confesses,
Clothing her for spring,
All fresh gifts return
With her returning King:
Bloom in every meadow,
Leaves on every bough,
Speak his sorrow ended,
Hail his triumph now.
Months in due succession,
Days of lengthening light,
Hours and passing moments
Praise thee in their flight.
Brightness of the morning,
Sky and fields and sea,
Vanquisher of darkness,
Bring their praise to thee.
Maker and Redeemer,
Life and health of all,
Thou from heaven beholding
Human nature's fall,
Of the Father's Godhead
True and only Son,
Mankind to deliver,
Manhood didst put on.
Thou, of life the Author,
Death didst undergo,
Tread the path of darkness,
Saving strength to show;
Come then, true and faithful,
Now fulfill thy word,
'Tis thine own third morning!
rise, O buried Lord!
Loose the souls long prisoned,
Bound with satan's chain;
All that now is fallen
Raise to life again;
Show thy face in brightness,
Bid the nations see;
Bring again our daylight:
Day returns with thee!
Words: Fortunatus, (ca. 535-600)
translation by John Ellerton (1826-1893), 1868
Tune: Fortunatus (Arthur S. Sullivan, 1872)
Meter: 65 65 D
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