Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing

AUREL CLEMENS PRUDENTIUS, JOHN KENNETH TAVENER, HELEN WADDELL

Take him, earth, for cherishing,
To thy tender breast receive him.
Body of a man I bring thee,
Noble even in its ruin.

Once was this a spirit's dwelling
By the breath of God created.
High the heart that here was beating.
Christ the prince of all its living.

Guard him well, the dead I give thee,
Not unmindful of his creature
Shall he ask it: he who made it
Symbol of his mystery.

Take him, earth, for cherishing.

Comes the hour God hath appointed
To fulfil the hope of men.
Then must thou, in very fashion,
What I give, return again.

Take him, earth for cherishing.
Body of a man I bring.

Not though ancient time decaying
Wear away these bones to sand,
Ashes that a man might measure
In the hollow of his hand:

Not though wandering winds and idle,
Drifting through the empty sky,
Scatter dust was nerve and sinew,
Is it given to man to die.

Once again the shining road
Leads to ample Paradise
Open are the woods again
That the serpent lost for men.

Take, O take him, mighty Leader,
Take again thy servant's soul.
Grave his name, and pour the fragrant
Balm upon the icy stone.

Take him, earth, for cherishing,
To thy tender breast receive him.
Body of a man I bring thee,
Noble in its ruin.

By the breath of God created.
Christ the prince of all its living.
Take, O take him,
Take him, earth for cherishing.

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Who composed the song “Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing” by The Sixteen?
The song “Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing” by The Sixteen was composed by AUREL CLEMENS PRUDENTIUS, JOHN KENNETH TAVENER, HELEN WADDELL.

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