Marty Haugen: The Song of Mark
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THE SONG OF MARK

by Marty Haugen
© 1995 GIA Publications: CD-356

Marty Haugen

. Song Title Length Scriptural Basis   . Song Title Length Scriptural Basis
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Part I: Galilee
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Part II: Jerusalem
1 Here Begins the Good News 2:39 Mark 1:1-3 10 Unless You Learn 3:46

Mark 9:33-37

2 There Is Life within the River 3:56 Mark 1:4-11 11 Hosanna 3:08 Mark 11:1-33
3 Follow Me 3:44 Mark 1:14-20 12 The Wondrous Day of Our God 5:44 Mark 13:1-37
4 I Am Waiting for This Jesus 3:41 Mark 5:21-43 13 Now the Feast Is Drawing Near 1:57 Mark 14:1-2
5 If Anyone Has Ears 6:07 Mark 4:1-9 14 Jesus Sat at Table 4:27 Mark 14:3-31
6 Bread to Share 4:48 Mark 6:35-44 15 Crucifixion 5:28 Mark 15:27-39
7 Night Storm 5:18 Mark 4:35-41 16 Carol at the Thorn Tree 3:55 Mark 15:40-47
8 I Was on the Outside 3:54 Mark 7:24-30 17 Song at the Empty Tomb 4:28 Mark 16:1-8
9 So Good to Be Here 5:53 Mark 9:2-13 .

1) HERE BEGINS THE GOOD NEWS (Mark 1:1-3)

WOMAN III: There are stories that cannot be silenced.
WOMAN I: There are stories that are stronger than death.
WOMAN II: There are stories that can raise us from our fears.
WOMEN: Here begins the Good News, here begins the victory song,
here begins the Good News of Jesus Christ.
WOMAN III: “Prepare the way,” Isaiah cried, (the Good News is coming),
Make God a path that’s straight and wide!”(the Reign of God is near).
WOMEN: Prepare the way of the Lord, make a straight path for our God to ride.
WOMAN III: When John was in the wilderness, (the Good News is coming),
He called the people to confess, (the Reign of God is near).
WOMEN: Repent and be baptized, and you shall see the Reign of God.
WOMAN III: When John was at the riverside, (the Good News is coming),
then Jesus came to be baptized, (the Reign of God is near).
WOMEN: Here begins the Good News, here begins the victory song,
here begins the Good News of Jesus Christ.

2) THERE IS LIFE WITHIN THE RIVER (Mark 1:4-11)

JOHN THE BAPTIST: Behold! Behold, The REIGN… of God!
  Come out to the wilderness, come and see what may be found
at the waters of the Jordan, come and turn your world around.
Come, lay down your weariness, and forsake your evil ways,
for the Holy One of Israel waits to set your soul ablaze.
  There is life within the river, life that is and life to be;
Here the God who once delivered you from the sea
once again will raise you up and set you free.
  I am just a messenger, and I cry for all to hear.
Oh repent, for now the Good News of the Reign of God is near.
One is coming after me who is mightier than I.
I take water from the river – he’ll bring fire from the sky.
  There is life within the river, life that is and life to be.
Here the God who once delivered you from the sea
once again will raise you up and set you free.
JESUS: I have come to find you where the living waters flow,
and I ask that you baptize me for the way that I must go.
JOHN THE BAPTIST: I will not deny this, what you ask me I will do,
yet you speak to me a mystery, it is I should kneel to you.
JESUS: I must pass through the waters to the other side,
there is no turning back now, there is no place to hide,
I must pass through the waters flowing deep and wide,
pass on, pass on across the Jordan.
JOHN THE BAPTIST: See these waters here before you, flowing deep and cold and true,
first they drown the one who enters, then they raise that one anew.
When you plunge beneath these waters, you are choosing to set out
on a journey with no ending, filled with pain and fear and doubt.
JESUS: I must pass through the waters flowing deep and wide,
pass on, pass on across the Jordan.
CHOIR: You must pass through the waters flowing deep and wide,
pass on, pass on across the Jordan.

3) FOLLOW ME (Mark 1:14-20)

WOMAN I: Jesus came into Galilee proclaiming the Good News of God, and saying,
WOMAN II: “The time is fulfilled, the Reign is at hand,
WOMEN I/II/III: repent and believe in the Good News.”
WOMAN III: There on the shores of Galilee, James and Andrew and John and Peter were fishing.
Jesus called out to them to give up their nets and their boats and follow him, and they said,
JOHN: Sorry, we cannot help you. We have no time for journeys,
DISCIPLES: we are fishermen.
PETER: Journeys are just for dreamers, dreamers do not catch fish, they just catch trouble, friend,
DISCIPLES: and meet an ugly end.
JESUS: Come, follow me and catch the biggest fish that you will ever get,
follow me and one day you will capture people in your net,
follow me and I will show you things that open up your eyes,
follow me, for I believe that God can make the simple wise.
Leave your nets along the sea, leave your boat tied at the quay,
leave your life and follow me, and I will give life to you once more.
PETER: If we follow you, we may not ever have a place to lay our heads,
JAMES: if we follow you, who knows what we will wear or how we shall get fed?
JESUS: Yet I promise you that ev’ry servant in the Reign of God will shine
to all the world your life will ever be God’s living rainbow sign.
Leave your nets along the sea, leave your boat tied at the quay,
leave your life and follow me, and I will give life to you once more.
Leave your hopes and dreams and plans, put your future in my hands,
blessed are you who understand the gift that I offer you,
to follow me whatever road that God may choose to lead us down,
to wear the servant’s mantle as a crown.

4) I AM WAITING FOR THIS JESUS (Mark 5:21-43)

WOMAN I: I am waiting for this Jesus in my suffering and my shame,
he has never heard my story and he does not know my name,
but my options are exhausted with no other path to choose,
and I know I must approach him, I have nothing left to lose.
  For twelve years the doctors bled me, and they left me bleeding still,
they took all of my possessions, broke my body, crushed my will.
  For twelve years no one would touch me, and they said I was unclean
as a poor and bleeding woman, unapproachable, unseen.
  They said he’d healed a leper, and they said he’d raised the dead,
yet I feared he would not touch me, so I must touch him instead.
  Now the crowd is pressing ‘round him he is passing by this way,
and I follow close behind them – I must speak to him today.
  All the men who curse and shun me stand between me and the Lord,
yet I will not be forgotten, and I will not be ignored.
  So I place my hope and future in a single desperate act,
and push and shove to reach him and I find the strength I lacked,
and I find the strength I lacked, and I find the strength I lacked.
JESUS: Who has touched me? Who has stretched their hand out to me?
PETER: In this crowd? All of these people? What do you mean - someone “touched you”?
WOMAN I: I have touched you. I believed that you could give me healing
for my body and my broken heart. You healed my heart, you healed my body.
JESUS: Your faith has made you whole, my daughter. Go in peace.
WOMAN I: You healed my heart, you healed my body;
you healed my heart, you called me daughter.

5) IF ANYONE HAS EARS (Mark 4:1-9)

WOMAN I: He was telling stories along the sea, all the people came to the shores of Galilee,
he got into a boat and began to preach, many the truths and many the tales that he would teach, and he said,
JESUS: Listen! A sower went out to sow. And as he sowed,
Some seed fell along the path where the earth is hard and bare,
some seed fell along the path and it found no welcome there,
for the birds flew down to eat that seed before it sent up shoots,
and the seed that falls on the barren path will never bring forth fruit.
REFRAIN: If anyone has ears, come and listen to my story, the one who truly hears learns a lesson of great worth,
the Reign of God appears when these words take root within your heart, and you may bring the tiny seed to birth.
JESUS:  Some seed fell on rocky ground where the earth is thin and dry,
some seed fell on rocky ground and that seed was quick to die,
when the sun beat down on the tiny plant, it withered at the root,
and the seed that falls on the rocky ground will never bring forth fruit. (Refrain)
JESUS:  Some seed fell among the thorns where the evil seed was found,
some seed fell among the thorns and they sprang up all around,
when the tiny plant began to grow they choked it at the root,
and the seed that falls among evil thorns will never bring forth fruit. (Refrain)
JESUS:  Some seed fell on fertile ground where the earth is rich and deep,
some seed fell on fertile ground and it sprang up from its sleep,
from that tiny plant at harvest time a hundred fold was found,
for the seed that falls on the fertile ground will spread new seed around. (Refrain)

6) BREAD TO SHARE (Mark 6:35-44)

PETER: Ah, Jesus… It’s getting pretty late, and we haven’t yet been fed,
The crowd is getting hungry, and they’re asking us for bread,
and out here in the sticks we’ll never find a meal or bed – let’s send them off to dinner.
JESUS: Let them sit down, give them food to eat.
JAMES: That’s a lovely thought, and we’d really like to share,
but we just don’t have the money with our pockets nearly bare,
there’s no way that we could feed the mob that’s waiting over there – let’s send them off to dinner.
JESUS: You cannot see the gift that is placed before you here
in all these people gathered, God is present, God is near,
in these sheep without a shepherd you may find a calling clear – let’s have them all to dinner.
There is plenty of bread at the feast of life, plenty of bread to share,
plenty of bread at the feast of life, there is plenty of bread to share.
JAMES: Look at all those people!
JESUS: You have plenty to share,
PETER: Five loaves and two small fishes!
JESUS: You have plenty to share,
JAMES: I think he’s going crazy!
JESUS: You have plenty to share, you have plenty of bread to share.
CHOIR: Plenty of bread at the feast of life, plenty of bread to share,
plenty of bread at the feast of life, you have plenty of bread to share.
CHILD: Bread for all the children,
JESUS: You have plenty to share,
WOMAN: Fish for all the elders,
JESUS: You have plenty to share,
MAN: Food for every hunger,
JESUS: You have plenty to share, you have plenty of bread to share.
CHOIR: Plenty of fish at the feast of life, plenty of fish to share,
plenty of fish at the feast of life, you have plenty of fish to share.
JESUS: Blessed are you, Creator, (you have plenty to share),
for granting us this bounty, (you have plenty to share),
the fruits of field and ocean, (you have plenty to share, you have plenty of room to share).
CHILDREN: Make room for all the needy, (you have plenty to share),
and welcome in the stranger, (you have plenty to share),
the Reign of God surrounds us, (you have plenty to share, you have plenty of room to share).
CHOIR: Plenty of room/bread at the feast of life, plenty of room/bread to share,
plenty of room/bread at the feast of life, you have plenty of room/bread to share.

7) NIGHT STORM (Mark 4:35-41)

PETER: We set out into the darkness, with a rising wind behind,
we are slicing through deep waters, running fast and sailing blind
with the surging sea around us, and disaster on our mind.
JOHN: Then the wind comes round against us with a whistle and a roar,
we are trapped inside the tempest and the rain begins to pour,
and the timbers groan and shudder many miles out from the shore.
DISCIPLES: On the Sea of Galilee, wind and waves assail you,
in a dark and angry sea faith alone avails you.
JAMES: Not a single light to guide us – roaring darkness all around,
and the fear that screams inside us adds its echo to the sound,
knowing death is there beside us if we sink or run aground.
PETER: Soon the mast is bent and creaking and the bow is plunging deep
as the boat is tossed and leaking, crashing low, then rising steep;
while the sails are tom and shrieking… he lies in the back asleep.
DISCIPLES: On the Sea of Galilee, wind and waves assail you,
in a dark and angry sea faith alone avails you.
WOMAN I: You are blinded in a night storm by the lightning and the spray,
you are deafened by the thunder and you cannot see the way.
PETER: When your hands can’t hold the rudder and your anchor will not stay,
When the mast is nearly breaking, you can only kneel and pray,
Guide my boat, a God, to safety, bring me home to see the day.
DISCIPLES: Master, save us! the boat is going under!
Won’t you wake and save us, for death is in the thunder.
JESUS: Let the storms around you cease now, let the storms within you end.
Let your mind and heart learn peace now, as the calm that God will send.
God who brought you through this tempest, guide your spirit home to mend.
  Is your faith so weak and wanting that it flees before the sea?
Put your life into God’s keeping, turn and face what storms may be.
God will guide you home to shelter, trust in God and trust in me.
PETER: There are storms that grab and shake us on the Sea of Galilee,
there are storms that rage between us, there are storms inside of me.
  Yet the thunder of that silence, when he bid the wind stand still,
when he stopped the waves and thunder by his voice and by his will
leaves a storm within me raging, of a vision that could be –
who is this we choose to follow through the windstorm and the sea?

8) I WAS ON THE OUTSIDE (Mark 7:24-30)

WOMAN II: I was on the outside, no power and no name, a woman and a pagan – so they say,
while he was on the inside, with his power and his fame, and I knew that he was in our town today,
so I came to where he stayed and knelt before him, and I begged and cried and pleaded and I prayed –
  “Rabbi, please, I beg of you, come heal my child, come, make my daughter whole once more,
I believe that God sent you to help me, so I look to you that you might answer my prayer for the love that I bear.
  I ask nothing more from you, but only this – to make my daughter whole once more.
I believe that your hands have the power to restore her life, so I swallow my pride, and ask you inside.
JESUS: Woman, I have many children, too, they are sick and they are dying,
they are hungry, they are crying out to me for bread. So, woman, what would you have me do?
All these children at my table must be fed, I cannot give to every dog some bread.
WOMAN II: I would suffer anything to heal my child, to have my daughter whole again,
Even dogs get the crumbs from the table, give me anything that you are able to give that my daughter might live.
JESUS: Sister, you have answered true, the love of God shall not be kept from you.
And sister, your cries have touched my soul, now go in peace, your daughter is made whole.
WOMAN II: I was on the outside, no power and no name, yet Jesus turned and heard my plea that day.
He was on the inside, yet he heard me all the same, and we shared the Reign of God upon the way.

9) SO GOOD TO BE HERE (Mark 9:2-13)

WOMAN II: Jesus took James and John and Peter high upon a mountain,
they saw him wrapped in shining light, and their hearts were filled with wonder.
DISCIPLES: It’s so nice on the mountain of Tabor, no crosses to bear, no worries or care,
and so peaceful to rest from our labor, it’s so good to be here with Jesus.
JAMES: From up here the Romans look tiny, from up here all our problems seem small,
JOHN: all the world is wondrous and shiny, it’s too much to take in it all.
DISCIPLES: It’s so nice on the mountain of Tabor,
PETER: no journey to make, no life to forsake,
DISCIPLES: what a moment to treasure and savor, it’s so good to be here with Jesus.
PETER: In these heights I feel so inspired - smell the air and just look at the views!
JAMES: We could set up camp and retire, just kick back and write the Good News.
DISCIPLES: It’s so nice on the mountain of Tabor,
JAMES: no people in need with faces to feed,
PETER: when you’ve had it to here with your neighbor,
DISCIPLES: it’s so good to be here with Jesus.
PETER: Over there – could that be Elijah?
JAMES: Over there – is that Moses I see?
DISCIPLES: Such a lofty circle we move in, I can tell God’s smiling at me.
It’s so nice on the mountain of Tabor, no crosses to bear, no worries or care,
and so peaceful to rest from our labor, it’s so good to be here with Jesus.
It’s so good to be here, so great to be here, so good to be here with Jesus
JOHN: and Elijah
DISCIPLES: with Jesus
PETER: and Moses
DISCIPLES: with Jesus
JAMES: and you guys
DISCIPLES: with Jesus
JESUS: We must walk down the mountain to the path down below,
there is no time to linger, you have so far to go,
though the way may be weary and your spirits be low,
walk on, walk on into the valley.
  Though some will mock and shame me, and death will finally claim me,
yet I will rise anew to go before you on the way.
  Now the sky turns to midnight in the valley below,
Soon the storm will be breaking and the fierce winds will blow,
through the dark and the lightning lies the way you must go
walk on, walk on into the valley.
  When you must face tomorrow, with all its pain and sorrow,
my love shall burn within you so your hearts will know the way.
CHOIR: From the peace of the mountain to the trials down below,
you are called now to labor, be the seeds God will sow,
bring new hope, bring true healing to that world of woe,
walk on, walk on into the valley.

10) UNLESS YOU LEARN (Mark 9:33-37)

JESUS: Unless you learn to see as a little child, you will never see the Reign of God,
let your eyes be opened to the holiness in the simple and the small.
Come and learn from these little ones, learn to see with the eyes of faith,
and you may see the Reign of God in the simplest things of all.
  Unless you learn to love as a little child, you will never touch the Reign of God,
let your heart be opened to the holiness in the simple and the small.
All who welcome these little ones will be welcoming me indeed,
and you may touch the Reign of God in the gentlest touch of all.
  Unless you learn to live as a little child, you will never know the Reign of God,
let your life speak always of the holiness in the simple and the small.
Come and learn to be little ones, learn to serve as the least of all,
and you may know the Reign of God in the simple, humble call,
CHILD: and you may know the Reign of God in the humblest ones of all.
CHILDREN: Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so,
little ones to him belong, they are weak, but he is strong.
Yes, Jesus loves me, yes, Jesus loves me,
Yes, Jesus loves me, the Bible tells me so.

11) HOSANNA (Mark 11:1-33)

CHILDREN/CHOIR: Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest.
CHILDREN: Blessed is the one, blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord.
Praise be to you, O son of David, blessed your Reign shall be!
ALL: Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest!
MASK I: How can you speak? Where is your authority? How can you string these people along?
MASK II: If you should seek to forge a majority, you may find out how prophets go wrong.
ALL: Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest!
CHOIR: O who can ascend the mountain of the Lord? Only those with a clean and a true heart.
Lift up your heads, O gates, fling wide every door to welcome in the King of Glory.
ALL: Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest!
MASK III: You should take care what you will say to them. If there’s disorder, you will soon pay.
JESUS: You should beware, cheating and using them. God will avenge them, soon is the day.
ALL: Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest!

12) WONDROUS DAY OF OUR GOD (Mark 13:1-37)

JESUS: Soon come the great tribulations and wars that will rage and not cease,
‘til the God of all nations shall bring in the day of peace.
The sky will be darkened, the heavens will shake,
the stars will be falling, the dead shall awake,
when the day of our God shall come to pass,
the skies shall ring out with the angel’s songs,
the last shall be first and the first shall be last,
when the day of our God dawns, the wondrous day of our God.
WOMAN III: Short is the time of your sorrow, and great are the joys God has planned,
to bring you tomorrow into the promised land,
where justice will flourish, and peace will abound,
and mercy will nourish and the lost shall be found.
CHOIR: When the day of our God shall come to pass the skies shall ring out with the angel’s songs
the last shall be first and the first shall be last, when the day of our God dawns, the wondrous day of our God.
JESUS/WOMAN III: Cease now your sorrow and weeping, stand firm, your deliv’rance is near,
for God is not sleeping-stand firm and do not fear.
Behold your salvation is now close at end, the hope of each nation, the prayer of each land.
CHOIR: When the day of our God shall come to pass the skies shall ring out with the angel’s songs,
the last shall be first and the first shall be last, when the day of our God dawns, the wondrous day of our God.
JESUS: Heed now the words of my warning, and look for the signs God has sent,
for soon comes the morning, the night is now nearly spent.
JESUS/WOMAN III: and you who are greedy, you who rob from the poor, you who prey on the needy,
you who hunger for more, you would trample the helpless, you would trample the small,
you would make them the outcast, you would banish them all,
and you who love power, and the glory and fame,
you will not know the hour when the Lord calls your name
when your dreams all turn sour, and your plans tumble down,
you will not know the hour when your world turns around,
CHOIR: When the day of our God shall come to pass the skies will ring out with the angel’s songs,
the last shall be first and the first shall be last, when the day of our God dawns,
the wondrous, terrible, thund’rous miracle, wondrous day of our God.

13) NOW THE FEAST IS DRAWING NEAR (Mark 14:1-2)

MASK I: Now the feast is drawing near and the people crowd around him, they are calling him a prophet,
MASK III: they are calling him a king,
MASK II: He is clever with his words and his miracles astound them,
if he speaks to them tomorrow who knows what the day will bring?
MASKS I/II/III: We must silence him, quiet him, stop this would-be king,
for his slander and his treason, we must let him feel our sting.
MASK I: If his movement catches on he could soon be our undoing,
he could turn the mob against us with a gesture and a lie,
MASK III: it is clear that we must act while these passions still are brewing
for the good of all the people we must stop him by and by.
MASKS I/II/III: If we silence him, quiet him, they’ll never question why,
MASK I: we must think for all the people when the passions run so high,
MASKS I/II/III: so we must silence him, quiet never question why,
MASK III: for the good of all the people I’m afraid that he must die.

14) JESUS SAT AT TABLE (Mark 14:3-31)

WOMAN III: Jesus sat at table with his friends, he would share this final feast before the end,
he gathered them around him and he said:
JESUS: The human one will be rejected, will be put to death and rise once more,
but woe to the one who rejects him, who denies him, who betrays him.
DISCIPLES: I could never leave you, I could not reject you, Jesus, I could not betray my faith in you.
WOMAN III: You are not the one I met back at the shore, you are not the one I looked for,
not the one the people cried for, not the one I could have died for,
you are not what I expected… you are more.
JESUS: Take and eat this, all of you, this is my body, given up for you.
Take and drink this, all of you, this is the cup of my blood, given up for you.
When you break the bread, when you share the cup, remember me, remember me.
WOMAN III: I am not the one you called back at the shore, I have seen too much of pain now,
I have learned of loss and gain now, when they flee, I will remain now,
may I help bring in your Reign now… and be more?
  On that night when I knew where his life would lead him I brought my oil to anoint his head
and I wept as I heard the words he said:
JESUS: I must walk through the valley to the other side, there is no turning back now,
there is no place to hide, now my God waits to greet me, and when I have died… walk on, walk on,
WOMAN III: I remember how he said to us… just have faith in me and walk.
JESUS: …walk on into the valley.

15) CRUCIFIXION (Mark 15:27.39)

WOMAN III: It was in the morning when we nailed him to the tree, stripped him bare and raised him high,
once we had promised to be faithful to the end now we stand back and watch him die.
It was in the noontime when a darkness filled the land, hid the daylight from our eyes,
once he had moved us with the power of his voice – now we refuse to hear his cries.
JESUS: O God, why have you abandoned me?
Now I go the way my calling led,
now there is no one to anoint my head;
How could you let your servant wind up dead?
I only sought to do your will.
WOMAN III: It was in the afternoon when he finally breathed his last…
He has passed over Jordan through the waters deep,
he was life to so many, now in death he will sleep,
when the shepherd has fallen, who will lead the sheep?
O Lord, have mercy on your people.
CHOIR: Now we stand at the Jordan flowing deep and wide,
you have called us to follow through the swift running tide
will you be there to meet us at the other side?
  O Lord, have mercy on your people.
He said that you would hear us, he said that you were near us,
he said we should not fear as long as you walk by our side,
Are you by our side?
WOMAN III: Were you by his side?
When the flood roars around us and our hopes are bleak,
when we see how the mighty use the humble and weak,
CHOIR: Do not leave us forsaken, be the hope we seek, O Lord, have mercy on your people,
WOMAN III: O Lord, have mercy on your people.

16) CAROL AT THE THORN TREE (Mark 15:40-47)

WOMAN I: I reached out once in fear and pain, and rose up new and whole again,
if God can work such love in me, I dare to hope in what could be.
WOMAN: Through all these roots new life may course and rise up praising God,
the Source of all we hope and pray might be, a new and everlasting Tree.
WOMAN II: As wide and deep as any sea - the love he learned and showed to me,
he heard my cries and touched my soul, and then he made my daughter whole.
WOMAN: This trunk shall make an open door to welcome in the weak and poor,
a shelter from the storms above, a sign of God’s unfailing love.
WOMAN III: As oil rich and fragrant poured so were his deeds, so was his word,
and in my heart I hold his name that I may speak and do the same.
WOMAN: Within these branches we shall weave a song for those who dare believe
that God still moves beneath the earth and brings the fallen seed to birth.
CHILD: No mind could ever dare conceive what God can work when we believe,
O blessed are the ones indeed who look for life within the seed.
CHOIR: All praise to you, O Human One, who lived and died as God’s own son,
and pray that we may come to see new life within the fallen tree.
And though we sleep the sleep of death, as seeds we’ll wake and, filled with breath,
sing praise to you for life reborn, new blossoms on the tree of thorn.

17) SONG AT THE EMPTY TOMB (Mark 16:1-8)

WOMAN III: Once you brought the dead into life, your hands were healing and peace,
your words were fire and light, your life was promise and feast.
WOMAN II: Now you leave us trembling and weak, no more the sureness of death,
no more the world that I knew, life that is new with each breath.
WOMAN I: Where now is the body you wore? What is this dark empty hole?
Where is the One that I loved? Where is the fire of my soul?
WOMEN/CHOIR: You who were the truth of my life, you now my fear and my hope,
who shatters death and the grave, who goes before me alone.
  You who shake the earth and the stars, who opens tombs in my soul,
who knows my weakness and pain, you tear and rend and make whole.
  Here beyond the shadow of death, here where the day breaks anew,
there is no future but faith, there is no promise but you.
  Here in the midst of death, we shall see the birth of life,
Now in the darkest hour we shall know the face of God.
  Here in the midst of life here within each fearful heart,
now in each human form you shall be the Risen One.
Grant to us this day of your life, when all your people shall see,
when death itself shall have died, when we your Kingdom shall be.

 


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