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RISEN AND ASCENDED
G. Ter Steegen.
tr., Emma Frances Bevan, 1899
All hail! O glorious Son of God,
In triumph risen again --
All heaven resounds with joyful laud
The songs of ransomed men;
The mighty chains of death are riven,
The Risen Christ is throned in Heaven.
Before thee all the shining hosts
The mighty Angels bend;
Thy saved ones from a thousand coasts
Their psalms of victory blend --
I join that song so passing sweet,
I cast my crown before Thy Feet.
O joy! the second Adam stands
Within God's Paradise --
No longer barred by flaming brands
The shining pathway lies --
Within, the glorious Head has passed;
Each member must be there at last.
Behind us lie the cross and grave,
Before, eternal bliss;
There blossoms from the garden cave
The Tree of Righteousness,
The Face that shame and spitting bore
Is crowned with radiance evermore.
With Mary, O my Lord, I bow
In rapture at Thy Feet;
In spirit humbly kiss them now
And soon in presence sweet;
My name upon Thy lips divine
The lips that tell me "Thou art mine."
Thou livest far from earthly strife
In God's eternal peace --
And there with Thee is hid my life,
And there my wanderings cease;
The secret place where still and blest
I rest in Thine eternal rest.