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Responsorial Psalm E 5 Song of Songs: Me From

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Responsorial Psalm E 5 Song of Songs: Me From

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Responsorial Psalm E 5

Song of Songs

(4:8b) 4:8ab, 3:6, 5:1, 6:10, 2:10, 8:5, 6:9b, 2:13b14, 7:6 (See Performance Notes)

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Bridegroom:

% 1 Come with

me

from

& ()

bride; * come with

me

from

Leb

$ Come,

my be - lov

& ( ) ( )
Bridesmaids:

What

& `

()

der - ness, *

&

per - fumed

&
$ Come,

Bridegroom:

31

Bridesmaids:

Bride:

Bridesmaids:

Bridegroom:

is

like

with

myrrh

and

a - non.

re - ceive your crown.

that com - ing

ed,

my be - lov

up

from

the

col - umn

of smoke,

()

frank - in - cense.

ed, re - ceive your crown.

I come to my garden, my sister, my bride; *


I gather my myrrh with m y spice.
Who is this that looks forth lke the dawn, *
fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army wth banners?
My beloved speaks and sys to me: *
Arise, my love, my fair one, and cme away.
Who is that coming up from the wlderness, *
leaning upon her bloved?
The maidens saw her and called her hppy; *
the queens also, nd they praised her.
Arise, my love, my fair one, and cme away. *
O my dove, let m see your face,
let me hear your voice; for your vice is sweet, *
and your fce is lovely.
How fair and pleasant you are, O lved one, *
delectabl maiden!

8
9

Bridesmaids:

%2

wil

All:

my

Leb - a - non,

&
All:

10

From By Flowing Waters: Chant for the Liturgy, Copyright 1999 by Paul F. Ford. All
rights reserved. Published and Administered by The Liturgical Press, Collegeville,
Minnesota 56321. Used with Permission.
1

Odd numbered verses are chanted on the first chanting note (mi); even numbered verses,
on the second chanting note (la).

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