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Psalm 27: The Lord Is My Light

Refrain: ( = ca. 76) 1st time: Cantor, All repeat; thereafter: All
(a tempo)

SAMPLE
The Lord is my light and my sal va tion, of whom should I

(a tempo)
The Lord is my light and my sal va tion, of whom

rit. last time Fine

be a fraid, of whom should I be a fraid?


Fine

should I be a fraid, of whom should I be a fraid?


rit. last time

Verse 1: Cantor

1. The Lord is my light and my help; whom should I fear? The

poco rit. D.C.

1. Lord is the strong hold of my life; be fore whom should I shrink?

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PSALM 27: THE LORD IS MY LIGHT, cont. (2)

Verse 2: Cantor/Choir

SAMPLE
2. There is one thing I ask of the Lord; for this I long: to

poco rit. D.C.

2. live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.

Verse 3: Cantor/Choir
Soprano/Melody

Harmony
3. I be lieve I shall see the good ness of the Lord, in the land of the liv

rit. D.C. al fine

3. ing; hope in him, and take heart. Hope in the Lord!

Text: Psalm 27:1–2, 4, 13–14; David Haas, b. 1957.


Music: David Haas.
Text and music © 1983, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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