| |
from the online catalogue of compositions and arrangements by Paul Ayres
View sample pages (PDF) of this piece
Request a free PDF perusal file of this piece
|
|
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
for choir SB and organ or piano
Duration
2'
30"
Words from Psalm 23, versified by Joseph Addison
This work was highly commended in the Royal School of Church Music's Harold Smart composition competition 2002
Performance alert
this item is featured in a forthcoming performance on
29 April 2012
- view details
Availability
choral photocopying licence for sale from this website
up to 25 copies for
GBP30
or USD60
up to 50 copies for
GBP35
or USD70
up to 100 copies for
GBP40
or USD80
Text
The Lord my pasture shall prepare,
and feed me with a shepherd's care;
his presence shall my wants supply,
and guard me with a watchful eye;
my noonday walks he shall attend,
and all my midnight hours defend.
When in the sultry glebe I faint,
or on the thirsty mountain pant,
to fertile vales and dewy meads
my weary wandering steps he leads,
where peaceful rivers, soft and slow,
amid the verdant landscape flow.
Though in a bare and rugged way
through devious lonely wilds I stray,
thy bounty shall my pains beguile;
the barren wilderness shall smile
with sudden greens and herbage crowned,
and streams shall murmur all around.
Though in the paths of death I tread,
with gloomy horrors overspread,
my steadfast heart shall fear no ill,
for thou, O Lord, art with me still:
thy friendly crook shall give me aid,
and guide me through the dreadful shade.
Psalm 23, versified by Joseph Addison (1672-1719)
Categories
choral - mixed voices accompanied
|