Light, ere the dawn in beauty broke, Sprang from the darkness and the gloom, When Christ the King from death awoke, And burst the fetters of the tomb. | Light of our souls, a glorious day, Rose on the darkness of our world; Hell and his hosts, in black array, Then from the seat of power were hurled. | Hope of the hearts by anguish wrung, Light of the eyes bedimmed by woe, When, on the Cross forsaken, hung He Who had shared their life below. | All hail, the Christ! Immortal Thou! Death and the grave are conquered quite; Gone is the power that held us, now, Gone are the terrors of the night. | |