Lutheran Hymn Blogger ([personal profile] lutheranhymns) wrote2019-01-27 11:31 pm

#443: Dearest Jesus, We Are Here

What is the time signature?

Well, it starts in 4/4, which is very common. But then at the end of the first long phrase there's a 6/4. The second phrase is basically the same as the first phrase, except they put the 6/4 measure in the middle instead of at the end. The last phrase has a different melody, but same pattern as the second.

Why?

It's German?

I mean why did they break it up that way?

No idea.

How about the feminine rhymes?

Well, we get a lot of repetition between verses; the end has given/heaven twice, and ever/forever followed by sever/forever.

Duly and truly is pretty good though.

I think duly is technically related to "due," but it's an etymology that doesn't come up too often.

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