THE TRANSFIGURATION

THE TRANSFIGURATION

By James M. Hayes

He seeks the mountains where the olives grow,The Lord of Glory, veiled in humble guise;His soul is shadowed with a coming woe,The grief of all the world is in His eyes:His spirit struggles in the dark caressOf anguish, pain and utter loneliness.He always loved the mountain tops, for thereAway from earth, He treads the mystic ways,And sees the vision of the Fairest Fair,As Heaven dawns upon His raptured gaze;The loneliness, the pain, the grief depart;Surpassing gladness fills His Sacred Heart.That day He stood upon the olive hill,And Peter, James and John in wonder sawThe burning glories of the God-head fillHis soul with grandeur, and in holy aweThey fell upon the ground and cried for grace,Lest they should die beholding God’s own Face.As minor chords that sob from strings of goldThe Master speaks in accents sweet and sad:The vision past, the chosen three beholdNo one but Jesus and their souls are glad.The awe, the splendor and the glory gone,How sweet the face of Christ to look upon!

He seeks the mountains where the olives grow,The Lord of Glory, veiled in humble guise;His soul is shadowed with a coming woe,The grief of all the world is in His eyes:His spirit struggles in the dark caressOf anguish, pain and utter loneliness.He always loved the mountain tops, for thereAway from earth, He treads the mystic ways,And sees the vision of the Fairest Fair,As Heaven dawns upon His raptured gaze;The loneliness, the pain, the grief depart;Surpassing gladness fills His Sacred Heart.That day He stood upon the olive hill,And Peter, James and John in wonder sawThe burning glories of the God-head fillHis soul with grandeur, and in holy aweThey fell upon the ground and cried for grace,Lest they should die beholding God’s own Face.As minor chords that sob from strings of goldThe Master speaks in accents sweet and sad:The vision past, the chosen three beholdNo one but Jesus and their souls are glad.The awe, the splendor and the glory gone,How sweet the face of Christ to look upon!

He seeks the mountains where the olives grow,The Lord of Glory, veiled in humble guise;His soul is shadowed with a coming woe,The grief of all the world is in His eyes:His spirit struggles in the dark caressOf anguish, pain and utter loneliness.

He seeks the mountains where the olives grow,

The Lord of Glory, veiled in humble guise;

His soul is shadowed with a coming woe,

The grief of all the world is in His eyes:

His spirit struggles in the dark caress

Of anguish, pain and utter loneliness.

He always loved the mountain tops, for thereAway from earth, He treads the mystic ways,And sees the vision of the Fairest Fair,As Heaven dawns upon His raptured gaze;The loneliness, the pain, the grief depart;Surpassing gladness fills His Sacred Heart.

He always loved the mountain tops, for there

Away from earth, He treads the mystic ways,

And sees the vision of the Fairest Fair,

As Heaven dawns upon His raptured gaze;

The loneliness, the pain, the grief depart;

Surpassing gladness fills His Sacred Heart.

That day He stood upon the olive hill,And Peter, James and John in wonder sawThe burning glories of the God-head fillHis soul with grandeur, and in holy aweThey fell upon the ground and cried for grace,Lest they should die beholding God’s own Face.

That day He stood upon the olive hill,

And Peter, James and John in wonder saw

The burning glories of the God-head fill

His soul with grandeur, and in holy awe

They fell upon the ground and cried for grace,

Lest they should die beholding God’s own Face.

As minor chords that sob from strings of goldThe Master speaks in accents sweet and sad:The vision past, the chosen three beholdNo one but Jesus and their souls are glad.The awe, the splendor and the glory gone,How sweet the face of Christ to look upon!

As minor chords that sob from strings of gold

The Master speaks in accents sweet and sad:

The vision past, the chosen three behold

No one but Jesus and their souls are glad.

The awe, the splendor and the glory gone,

How sweet the face of Christ to look upon!


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