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Beautiful Lord (Stuart Brown)

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Editor: Stuart Brown (submitted 2006-06-20).   Score information: A3, 7 pages, 452 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Beautiful Lord
Composer: Stuart Brown

Number of voices: 3vv   Voicing: SAB
Genre: SacredHymn

Language: English
Instruments: flute, Spanish guitar, electric bass, harp, 4 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos and double bass.
Published: 1994

Description: Originally composed in 1991 for SAB plus piano. The song has been used in Chile, the USA, Romania, Moldova and the UK to date. It is available in a Romanian language version ("Domn minunat").

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Original text and translations

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Beautiful Lord we welcome you.
Come stand beside us, teach us and guide us.
Beautiful Lord we welcome you.
Let us see your face
Smiling in this place;
Flood it with your grace,
Holy Lord.
Into the stillness speak your word.
Help us to face it, love and embrace it.
Into the stillness speak your word,
For we are your choice.
May we hear your voice,
Let our hearts rejoice,
Holy Lord.
Jesus we're thrilled to be with you,
Filled with elation in contemplation!
Jesus we're thrilled to be with you.
Lord we cling to you
As we sing to you,
Opening to you,
Holy Lord.
Lord let your love shine in our eyes,
Sharing a blessing, never distressing.
Lord let your love shine in our eyes,
As we feel your peace,
Lord, our lives release;
Make all striving cease,
Holy Lord.
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