| Last night as I lay sleeping
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| There came a dream so fair,
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| I stood in old Jerusalem
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| Beside the temple there
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| I heard the children singing
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| And ever as they sang,
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| I thought the voice of Angels
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| From Heaven in answer rang
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| I thought the voice of Angels
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| From Heaven in answer rang
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| «Jerusalem, Jerusalem!
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| Lift up your gates and sing,
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| Hosanna in the highest.
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| Hosanna to your King!"
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| And then I thought my dream was chang’d
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| The streets no longer rang
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| Hush’d were the glad Hosannas
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| The little children sang
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| The sun grew dark with mystery,
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| The morn was cold and chill
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| As the shadow of a cross arose
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| Upon the lonely hill
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| As the shadow of a cross arose
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| Upon that lonely hill
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| «Jerusalem, Jerusalem!
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| Hark! |
| How the Angels sing,
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| Hosanna in the highest,
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| Hosanna to your King!»
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| And once again the scene was chang’d
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| New earth there seem’d to be,
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| I saw the Holy City
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| Beside the tideless sea
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| The light of God was on its streets
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| The gates were open wide,
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| And all who would might enter
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| And no one was denied.
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| No need of moon or stars by night,
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| Nor sun to shine by day,
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| It was the new Jerusalem
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| That would not pass away
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| It was the new Jerusalem
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| That would not pass away
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| «Jerusalem! |
| Jerusalem
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| Sing for the night is o’er
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| Hosanna in the highest
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| Hosanna for evermore!»
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| Hosanna in the highest
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| Hosanna for evermore!" |