Lord, turn me not away, receive me though unworthy.
Lord, turn me not away, receive me though unworthy!
Hear Thou my cry, hear Thou my cry,
Behold, Lord, my distress!
Answer me from Thy throne,
Haste Thee, Lord, to mine aid!
Thy pity show in my deep anguish, Thy pity show in my deep anguish.
Let not the sword of vengeance smite me,
Though righteous Thine anger, O Lord!
Shield me in danger, O regard me!
On Thee, Lord, alone will I call!
O divine Redeemer, O divine Redeemer!
I pray thee grant me pardon, And remember not
Remember not my sins!
Forgive me!
O divine Redeemer! I pray Thee, grant me pardon
And remember not, remember not, O Lord, my sins!
Night gathers round my soul
Fearful, I cry to Thee,
Come to mine aid, O Lord!
Haste Thee, Lord, haste to help me!
Hear my cry, hear my cry
Save me, Lord in Thy mercy;
Hear my cry, hear my cry!
Come and save me, O Lord!
O divine Redeemer! O divine Redeemer!
I pray Thee, grant me pardon, and remember not
Remember not, O Lord, my sins!
Safe in the day of retribution
From death shield Thou me, O my God!
O divine Redeemer, have mercy!
Help me Savior!
ole tonabome
'Mondegreen' is the term for misheard or misinterpreted song lyrics. It was coined by Sylvia Wright after a line in a song she misheard when she was young: "They hae slain the Earl o' Murray, and laid him on the green" was heard as "They have slain the Earl o' Murray and Lady Mondegreen".
Day O (Banana Boat Song) - Harry Belafonte
The Christmas song with the initials m o t t is "March of the Toys", words by John Alan Haughton and music by Victor Herbert. The song was written for the operetta Babes in Toyland in 1903.
Hymns sung at Pentecost include: Come down O love Divine, Spirit of the Living God and Love Divine.
At the wedding of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Prince William and Catherine), the congregation joined in the singing of Guide me o thou great redeemer (a hymn sung at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales), Love Divine all loves excelling and Jerusalem (an age old song, performed at patriotic events in the UK).
O Night Divine was created in 1999-12.
Oo KREE-shtoo he-dehn-toh is how 'O Cristo Redentor' ['Christ the Redeemer'] is pronounced in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In continental and cariocan Portuguese, the 'r' is similar to the French 'r'.
O Night Divine - 2011 was released on: USA: 14 December 2011 (internet)
ole tonabome
'Mondegreen' is the term for misheard or misinterpreted song lyrics. It was coined by Sylvia Wright after a line in a song she misheard when she was young: "They hae slain the Earl o' Murray, and laid him on the green" was heard as "They have slain the Earl o' Murray and Lady Mondegreen".
The O in the word song may be a short vowel, but more usually an AW sound (caret O) as seen in the rhyming words long, strong, and wrong. This AW sound is seen in words such as taught, sought, dawn, ball (bawl), and daughter.
Day O (Banana Boat Song) - Harry Belafonte
The Christmas song with the initials m o t t is "March of the Toys", words by John Alan Haughton and music by Victor Herbert. The song was written for the operetta Babes in Toyland in 1903.
um...... probably 2 words :toe and song
Hi from Barcelona (Spain) Europe !!!I've found the answer of this question in another Internet page, and they said the following:AnswerThe African words in Dennis Edward's song 'Don't Look Any Further' are: day-o day-o, mombajee ai-o, well, and it means "Don't look any further". ChaCha!
The Thistle o' Scotland - song - was created in 1902.