A cap­tive to the ene­my you dread;

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If Christ were still with­in the gra­ve’s low prison—

A cap­tive to the ene­my you dread;

If from that moul­der­ing cell He had not ris­en,

O Sad-Faced Mourners

lyricist: May Smith, 1893
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn, 1834
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...If Christ were still with­in the gra­ve’s low prison—

A cap­tive to the ene­my you dread;

If from that moul­der­ing cell He had not ris­en,...

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If Christ were still with­in the gra­ve’s low prison—

A cap­tive to the ene­my you dread;

If from that moul­der­ing cell He had not ris­en,

O Sad-Faced Mourners

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