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=Sheet Music= | =Sheet Music= | ||
− | == | + | ==Using the tune, 'Lily Dale', as found in [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 17== |
− | *[ | + | *[[media:017_O Ye Mountains High.pdf|PDF]] |
+ | *[[media:017_O Ye Mountains High.mid|MIDI]] | ||
+ | *[[media:017_O Ye Mountains High.ly|LilyPond]] | ||
+ | *Copyright: [[Public Domain]] | ||
+ | *Source: ''[[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 17'' | ||
+ | *Contributor: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 05:15, 24 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
=Tunes= | =Tunes= | ||
*[[Lily Dale]], by [[H. S. Thompson]] (ca. 1852) | *[[Lily Dale]], by [[H. S. Thompson]] (ca. 1852) | ||
+ | **Copyright: [[Public domain]] | ||
=Lyrics= | =Lyrics= | ||
*Poet: [[Charles W. Penrose]] (1832–1925) | *Poet: [[Charles W. Penrose]] (1832–1925) | ||
− | == | + | *Copyright: [[Public domain]] |
− | + | ==Lyrics from [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 17== | |
+ | <pre>1. O ye mountains high, where the clear blue sky | ||
+ | Arches over the vales of the free, | ||
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+ | Where the pure breezes blow and the clear streamlets flow, | ||
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+ | How I've longed to your bosom to flee! | ||
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+ | O Zion! dear Zion! land of the free, | ||
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+ | Now my own mountain home, unto thee I have come— | ||
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+ | All my fond hopes are centered in thee. | ||
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+ | 2. Tho' the great and the wise all thy beauties despise, | ||
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+ | To the humble and pure thou art dear; | ||
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+ | Tho' the haughty may smile and the wicked revile, | ||
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+ | Yet we love thy glad tidings to hear. | ||
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+ | O Zion! dear Zion! home of the free, | ||
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+ | Tho' thou wert forced to fly to thy chambers on high, | ||
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+ | Yet we'll share joy and sorrow with thee. | ||
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+ | 3. In thy mountain retreat, God will strengthen thy feet; | ||
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+ | On the necks of thy foes thou shalt tread; | ||
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+ | And their silver and gold, as the Prophets foretold, | ||
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+ | Shall be brought to adorn thy fair head. | ||
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+ | O Zion! dear Zion! home of the free, | ||
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+ | Soon thy towers shall shine with a splendor divine, | ||
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+ | And eternal thy glory shall be. | ||
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+ | 4. Here our voices we'll raise, and we'll sing to thy praise, | ||
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+ | Sacred home of the Prophets of God; | ||
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+ | Thy deliv'rance is nigh, thy oppressors shall die, | ||
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+ | And the Gentiles shall bow 'neath thy rod. | ||
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+ | O Zion! dear Zion! land of the free, | ||
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+ | In thy temples we'll bend, all thy rights we'll defend, | ||
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+ | And our home shall be ever with thee.</pre> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 14 April 2023
Contents
Sheet Music
Using the tune, 'Lily Dale', as found in Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no. 17
- MIDI
- LilyPond
- Copyright: Public Domain
- Source: Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no. 17
- Contributor: Veramet 05:15, 24 July 2010 (UTC)
Tunes
- Lily Dale, by H. S. Thompson (ca. 1852)
- Copyright: Public domain
Lyrics
- Poet: Charles W. Penrose (1832–1925)
- Copyright: Public domain
Lyrics from Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no. 17
1. O ye mountains high, where the clear blue sky Arches over the vales of the free, Where the pure breezes blow and the clear streamlets flow, How I've longed to your bosom to flee! O Zion! dear Zion! land of the free, Now my own mountain home, unto thee I have come— All my fond hopes are centered in thee. 2. Tho' the great and the wise all thy beauties despise, To the humble and pure thou art dear; Tho' the haughty may smile and the wicked revile, Yet we love thy glad tidings to hear. O Zion! dear Zion! home of the free, Tho' thou wert forced to fly to thy chambers on high, Yet we'll share joy and sorrow with thee. 3. In thy mountain retreat, God will strengthen thy feet; On the necks of thy foes thou shalt tread; And their silver and gold, as the Prophets foretold, Shall be brought to adorn thy fair head. O Zion! dear Zion! home of the free, Soon thy towers shall shine with a splendor divine, And eternal thy glory shall be. 4. Here our voices we'll raise, and we'll sing to thy praise, Sacred home of the Prophets of God; Thy deliv'rance is nigh, thy oppressors shall die, And the Gentiles shall bow 'neath thy rod. O Zion! dear Zion! land of the free, In thy temples we'll bend, all thy rights we'll defend, And our home shall be ever with thee.