This song shares it’s refrain’s tune with yesterday’s hymn but has completely different verses.
That means it is by James Phillip McAuley and Richard Connolly. It is a Eucharist song, especially intended for Corpus Christi, which comes up soon. I have blogged it before in TIS. Since then it appeared in CWB II 462.
McAuley’s texts just don’t sound like other hymns. He was a great poet no doubt, but his hymn lyrics lose none of their poetry by being blunt and concise. Connelly’s setting are always inventive and memorable.
Willow have the sheet music.
Whereas I have avoided church organ in the past for my backings, for this collection I have frequently resorted to the wind up BIAB organ style, but have used more lines of the music to fill things out.
Refrain
By your priestly pow’r, O risen Lord.
All we lost and needed is restored.
God in our communion be adored.
1 At your hands, Lord, we are fed,
Hands that guide and do not falter,
Wounded hands that broke the bread on this altar.
2 At you hands we seek release
From the evils that assail us
For we know the Bread of Peace will not fail us.
3 In the world that we have known
Selfish, loud, vain passions riot;
Lord, with you, with you alone is deep quiet.
