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Joseph Barnby
Now the Day Is Over
Works Info
Composer
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Joseph Barnby
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Hymn
Average_duration
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1:44
"Now the Day Is Over" is a hymn composed by Joseph Barnby in 1868. The hymn is typically sung to the tune "Merrial" and is often used as a lullaby or evening hymn. The hymn has four verses, each of which reflects on the end of the day and the comfort of God's presence. The first verse begins with the line "Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh," and goes on to describe the peacefulness of the evening and the need for rest. The second verse focuses on the idea of protection, with the lines "Jesus, give the weary / Calm and sweet repose; / With thy tenderest blessing / May our eyelids close." The third verse speaks of the hope of a new day, with the lines "Grant to little children / Visions bright of thee; / Guard the sailors tossing / On the deep blue sea." The final verse is a prayer for God's continued presence and guidance, with the lines "When the morning wakens, / Then may I arise / Pure and fresh and sinless / In thy holy eyes." The hymn has a gentle and soothing melody, which makes it a popular choice for bedtime or evening services. The use of repetition in the first and last lines of each verse creates a sense of continuity and comfort, while the changing focus of each verse adds depth and meaning to the hymn. Overall, "Now the Day Is Over" is a beautiful and timeless hymn that speaks to the universal human experience of seeking rest and comfort at the end of the day. Its simple yet profound lyrics and melody have made it a beloved hymn for generations.
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