Be With Me, Lord (AOV 1/116)

Michael Joncas is famous for his setting of Psalm 91 called “On Eagles Wings,” but he also wrote this setting, which is a more standard Psalm setting. You can hear it at this site.

It can be purchased for download at OCP.

Each verse has a different tune but the first three have some congruance with a shared chord progression – the last verse is just completely different. He resorts to the word           ” ‘gainst” in verse 3 to get it to fit.

If you have the old AOV guitar version I use there is an error p201 second line, the last note of the second bar is an Eb not an E.

I’m not sure about this song.  I kept hearing “On Eagles Wings” instead. My backing is a little jazzy to try and freshen it up.

Refrain

Be with, Lord; be with me, Lord,

When I am in trouble and need.  (rpt 1st time only)

 

Verse 1

You who dwell in the shelter of God most high,

Who abide in Almighty’s shade,

Say to the Lord: “My refuge, my stronghold,

My God, in whom I trust.”

Refrain

Verse 2

Evil shall never befall you,

Nor affliction come near to your tent.

Unto his angels he’s given command

To guard you in all your ways.

Refrain

Verse 3

On their hands the angels will bear you up,

Lest you dash your foot ‘gainst a stone.

Lion or viper might strike at your life

But you will not come to harm.

Refrain

Verse 4

Cling to the Lord and he’ll surely deliver you:

He raises up all who call on his name.

He will bring joy to your hearts

And bless you with peace all in your days.

Refrain

© Michael Joncas 1981,1982.

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2 Responses to Be With Me, Lord (AOV 1/116)

  1. Be with, Lord; be with me, Lord,

    super song on Psalm 91

    God bless you.

  2. James Heyes says:

    I don’t think the word ” ‘gainst” was a resort to make it scan. Joncas had the obvious choice of using “dashed his foot on a stone,” which I feel sure he must have considered, but the awkwardness of the line as he wrote it reinforces the discomfort which we would feel in the contingency which is suggested.

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