Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Lowell Mason - Watchman Tell Us Of The Night

 


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William Appling Singers 

conductor: William Appling (1932-2008)

I read that this piece that might be best known to us non-Protestants of a certain age as the hymn tune Charles Ives chose for the first movement of his enormous Fourth Symphony was sometimes used as a Christmas hymn in 19th century America.  I think the text is especially timely during the end of Advent.  

1 Watchman, tell us of the night,
what its signs of promise are.
Traveler, what a wondrous sight:
see that glory-beaming star.
Watchman, does its beauteous ray
news of joy or hope foretell?
Traveler, yes; it brings the day,
promised day of Israel.

2 Watchman, tell us of the night;
higher yet that star ascends.
Traveler, blessedness and light,
peace and truth its course portends.
Watchman, will its beams alone
gild the spot that gave them birth?
Traveler, ages are its own;
see, it bursts o’er all the earth.

3 Watchman, tell us of the night,
for the morning seems to dawn.
Traveler, shadows take their flight;
doubt and terror are withdrawn.
Watchman, you may go your way;
hasten to your quiet home.
Traveler, we rejoice today,
for Emmanuel has come!


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