I When Adam heard the voice of sin And fell before its power, The flowers of Paradise were shorn Of beauty in that hour. | II And clouds obscured the heavenly light, And e’en the stars were dim; For O ’twas night, and only night, Dark night ’twixt God and him. | III “O whence that flashing sword that gleams? And whence those angels there?” Out from the garden of their bliss, Was thrust the guilty pair. | IV Life is not theirs, the tree of Life The Cherubim surround; Death dogs our guilty parents’ steps, Curse blasts the fertile ground. | V O dreary, dreary, dark and dread, O misery of sin! “God make another garden fair, And take Thy wanderers in.” | VI All praise to Christ our glorious Lord, For sin and death are slain; The gates of heaven are open wide, And life is ours again. | |