7110. Wake, Sweetest Strain

1. Low in the grave they had buried Christ the Savior;
Dark was the night round the silent guarded tomb,
But with the dawn came a glow of heav’nly splendor
Glory filled the earth dispelling gloom.

Refrain
Wake, sweetest strains of music!
Telling out the story
How from death the Savior rose
To live forevermore.
Wake, sweetest strains of music!
Drive away all sadness
Let your anthems ring from shore to shore.

2. Close to the tomb were the soldiers vigil keeping,
When from above came a form of dazzling light,
Then He arose from the grave a mighty victor
Angels welcomed Him in robes of white. [Refrain]

3. Joy to the world, let this day be filled with gladness—
Wake sweetest strains join this happy Easter song,
Peace shall abide for the grave has lost its terror
Christ is risen—let His praise prolong. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Low in the grave they had buried Christ the Savior
Title: Wake, Sweetest Strain
Author: Grant Colfax Tullar (1903)
Refrain First Line: Wake, sweetest strains of music!
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Low in the grave they had buried Christ the Savior]
Composer: Isaac Hickman Meredith
Incipit: 55521 33675 56666
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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