City of London Sinfonia feat. John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers -
Be Thou My Vision - Sacred Music By John Rutter
A Clare Benediction
May the Lord show His mercy upon you;
may the light of His presence be your guide:
May He guard you and uphold you;
may His spirit be ever by your side.
When you sleep, may His angels watch over you;
when you wake, may He fill you with His grace.
May you love Him and serve Him all your days,
Then in heaven may you see His face.
may the light of His presence be your guide:
May He guard you and uphold you;
may His spirit be ever by your side.
When you sleep, may His angels watch over you;
when you wake, may He fill you with His grace.
May you love Him and serve Him all your days,
Then in heaven may you see His face.
Credits
Writer(s): John Milford Rutter
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