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2 Psalm 84:2 7,9,11 12 Michael Joncas INTRO: Gently ( = ca. 116) Keyboard Soprano (Melody) Alto Tenor Bass dwell ing place, O Lord God of Hosts! REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; thereafter: All How love ly is your Fine Fine 1979, OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Edition 10756-Z

3 VERSE 1: Cantors / Choir 1. My soul yearns and pines for the courts of the Lord, my heart and my 1. flesh cry out; e ven the spar row may 1. find a home, the swal low a nest for her young; 1. your al tars, my king and my God!

4 VERSE 2: Cantors / Choir 2. How hap py are they who may dwell in your courts, how hap py when 2. you are their strength; though they might go thru the 2. val ley of death, they make it a place of springs. 2. Your first rain will bring it to life.

5 VERSE 3: Cantors / Choir 3. O Lord of Hosts, hear my cry, and heark en, O 3. God of Ja cob; one day in your house is worth 3. much more to me than ten thou sand an y where else; 3. the Lord is my sun and my shield!

6 (Guitar/Vocal) Psalm 84:2 7,9,11 12 INTRO: Gently ( = ca. 116) Em Em/D Em7/D Em6/C C Am7 B7 Michael Joncas REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; thereafter: All Em Em/D Em7/D Em6/C C Am7 How love ly is your dwell ing place, O Lord God of VERSE 1: Cantor(s)/Choir B7 Fine Em9 Em6 Em9 Hosts! 1. My soul yearns and pines for the courts of the Em6 F Em B7 Em9 1. Lord, my heart and my flesh cry out; E ven the Em6 Em9 Em6 F 1. spar row may find a home, the swal low a nest for her Em F Em B7 1. young; your al tars, my king and my God! VERSE 2: Cantor(s)/Choir Em9 Em6 Em9 Em6 F 2. How hap py are they who may dwell in your courts, how hap py when 1979, OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved.

7 Em B7 Em9 Em6 2. you are their strength; though they might go thru the Em9 Em6 F Em 2. val ley of death, they make it a place of springs. F Em B7 2. Your first rain will bring it to life. VERSE 3: Cantor(s) / Choir Em9 Em6 Em9 Em6 F 3. O Lord of Hosts, hear my cry, and heark en, O Em B7 Em9 Em6 3. God of Ja cob; one day in your house is worth Em9 Em6 F Em 3. much more to me than ten thou sand an y where else; F Em B7 3. the Lord is my sun and my shield!

8 Assembly Edition HOW LOVELY IS YOUR DWELLING PLACE Michael Joncas How love ly is your dwell ing place, O Lord God of Hosts! (Optional Inclusive-Language Text) REFRAIN: How lovely is your dwelling place, The One God of Hosts! 1. My soul yearns and pines for the courts of my God, my heart and my flesh cry out; even the sparrow may find a home, the swallow a nest for her young; your altars, my hope and my God! Verses text: Psalm 84:2 7, 9, 11 12. Text and music 1979, OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. For reprint permissions, please visit OneLicense.net or contact us at 1-800-663-1501. Performance Notes Psalm 84 is surely one of the most splendid of all the psalms! It is the song sung by a pilgrim at the end of the journey. Like the rest of the crowd, the pilgrim had traveled far to behold Jerusalem, the city of the Lord and the capital of Judah. This longing to visit the great temple, to worship there, to celebrate with fellow country-folk, is the driving ambition in this pilgrim s life. Like a mother bird with her young, so is God with this pilgrim. For Christians, this psalm has had deep meaning on several levels. On one hand, the temple is seen as the temple of the heavenly Jerusalem; the pilgrimage is that of life. Thus the psalm represents the joy of the Christian in reaching heaven. On another level, the psalm also reflects the joy of the Christian assembly gathered together to celebrate the holy mysteries in liturgy. The refrain of this setting is taken from the first verse of the psalm. Verse one of How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place is adapted from verses 2 3 of the psalm; verse two, from verses 4 6 of the psalm; verse three, from verses 8, 10 and 11 of the psalm. Psalm 84 is appointed as the responsorial psalm for Tuesday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time (II), and Friday of the 34th Week (II). It is a good alternate psalm for those celebrations where Psalm 63 is the appointed psalm, but for which an appropriate musical setting might not be available. This is a gentle piece, very lyrical. At no point should the dynamics become overly loud. I have used this piece as a responsorial song, during the preparation of the gifts, and as a reflection after communion. At the discretion of the director, the refrain may be sung twice each time: once in unison, and then in harmony. Soloists may be employed on the verses. 2. No changes 3. O God of Hosts, hear my cry, and hearken, O God of Jacob; one day in your house is worth much more to me than ten thousand anywhere else; God, you are my sun and my shield! M.J.