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-4270 JONAS We ome to Your Feast 1.75 From collection We ome to Your Feast ollection -427 ompact Disc D-7 For hoir antor ongregation uitar, Keyboard and Optional Flute and Oboe Michael Joncas We ome To Your Feast

2 For parish community of Maria Puka O Kalani, Hilo, Hawaii WE OME TO YOUR FEAST Flowing =80-84 Introduction 4 Text and music by Michael Joncas 4 Verses 1- Solo 1.We place up - on your Women 2.We place up - on your Men.We place up - on your white: bread: wine: simile ta - ble ta - ble ta - ble weav-ingift of fruit of of field hu - our and man a a a gleam-inhum - ble sim - ple cloth loaf cup of of of stor - hill - la - ies, side, bor, Instrumental parts for Flute and Oboe are available separately from publisher, -4270 INST. -4270 opyright 1994, 1995 by IA Publications, Inc. 7404 So. Mason Ave., hicago, IL 6068 International opyright Secured All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A.

fab - ric grain by gift of of which sun our we re and lives; fed; vine; D we we dreams of come to come to those be - taste taste fore us, pres - ence pres - ence Em prom - ise of our fu - ture: to strength-en and con - nect us, his dy - ing and his liv - ing, of of an - him him cient on we hope - ful whom we claim as our to his need - ing and chal-lenge and lead - ing and our cor - his cries, feed, Lord, nur-turrect us, giv-ing, Am 7 lie here be-forcup out our to love in word and his love in -

4 (1.) (2.) eyes. deed. (To Refrain I ) (To Refrain I ) (.) poured. (To Refrain II ) Refrain I All (Harmony after Verse 2) Refrain II All (I) (II) we come to your we come to your feast: feast: young and young and

5 (I) old, fright-ened, bold, great - est and least. (II) old, fright-ened, bold, great - est and least. (I) (II) Em A A 7 D we come to your we come to your

6 (I) (II) (I) feast feast hands, (II) hands, Am 7 /D with fruit of our we come to your feast. we come to your feast. with fruit of our lands and work of our Am 7 lands and work of our To Verses 2, Segue to Verse 4

7 Verse 4 S, A Men & ongregation 4.We gath - er round your ta - ble, 4.We gath- er round your ta - ble, we pause with- in our quest, we pause with - in our quest, we stand be-side our neigh - bors, we stand be - side our

8 neigh- bors, we name stran-ger guest. we name stran-ger guest. The feast is spread be - fore us; D The feast is spread be - fore Em us; you bid us come and

9 dine: you bid us come and dine: in bless-ing we ll un - in bless-ing we ll un - cov-er, in shar-ing we ll dis - cov-er, in shar-ing we ll dis - cov - er your sub-stance and your cov - er your sub-stance and your Am sign. sign. Refrain Melody: Wecome to your

10 S, A We come to your we come to your feast: we come to your feast: young and fright-ened, old, fright-ened, Em bold, great- est and bold, great- est and A A 7

11 least, least. great-est and least. We come to your D we come to your feast we come to your feast with fruit of our with fruit of our

12 lands and work of our lands and work of our Am 7 Final Refrain hands, we come to your hands, we come to your Am 7 /D D We come to your feast. feast. A ' we come to your

1 we come to your feast: young and old, fright-ened, feast: young and old, fright-ened, A bold, great - est and bold, great - est and B B 7 F m least, great - est and least. E

14 least. we come to your feast A we come to your D feast with fruit of our with fruit of our lands and work of our lands and work of our Bm 7

15 hands, we come to your ( ) feast. hands, we come to your feast. Bm 7 /E ( ) rit. ( ) rit. A ( ) rit.

THE ORIINAL PURHASER OF THIS EDITION - presuming that sufficient copies have been purchased for choir, cantor, organist, instrumentalists, etc. - is authorized to photoduplicate material printed in this box for use solely by his/her own parish/community. This authorization is only for assembly use, and only for disposable service bulletins. The entire contents (but not box itself) must be reproduced. Removal of title, writer s name or copyright notice is prohibited, although y may be reset to match type style of remainder of bulletin material. Written permission must be obtained for all or uses. Verses 1-: Refrain All 4 least. hoir young and old, We come to fright-ened, your with fruit of our hands, we come to your Verse 4 feast. All quest, guest. 4.We gath-er round your WE OME TO YOUR FEAST you bid we stand be-side our us come and ta - ble, neigh-bors, we come to your bold, feast: great- est and we come to your lands and work of our The feast is spread be - dine: cov -er, in shar-ing we ll dis - cov - er we pause with- in our we name stran-ger fore us; your sub-stance and your Michael Joncas in bless-ing we ll un - To Refrain sign. opyright 1994 by IA Publications, Inc. All Rights Reserved