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			Against Sappy Hymns of Unsound Theology

Awake from your slumber!
Arise from your sleep!
The homily's over!
It wasn't too deep!
-On Mediocre Liturgy


Dies Irae
&quot;Who says that poets ...
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			<![CDATA[<p>Against Sappy Hymns of Unsound Theology</p>
<p>Awake from your slumber!<br />Arise from your sleep!<br />The homily's over!<br />It wasn't too deep!<br />-On Mediocre Liturgy</p>
<p>Dies Irae<br />&quot;Who says that poets can't be prophetic? I found these alternative verses of the Dies Irae in an old hymnal. They're obviously intended for Roman Catholics offered the Gather and Worship II hymnals and songs like &quot;On Eagles' Wings&quot; (Fr. Jan Michael Joncas), but from what I've heard of the suffering of my Protestant brethren, I think their appeal can be truly ecumenical.&quot;<br />-Anthony Esolen</p>
<p>Day of wrath, O day of mourning!<br />Earth to ashes now returning!<br />Gather, by the millions burning!<br />Cleansed at last by cataclysm<br />Butchered rhyme and battered rhythm,<br />Neo-pagan narcissism!<br />On that day, Lord, when Thou comest,<br />And our dreadful hymnals thumbest,<br />Smite the ugliest and dumbest.<br />Smite them, Lord, yet of Thy pity<br />Take their songsters to Thy city:<br />Even Haugen, Haas, and Schutte.<br />Spare them on the stern condition<br />That they feel a true contrition<br />For the Worship III edition.<br />Doom them not to loss and ruin<br />While the darker storm is brewing!<br />They knew not what they were doing.<br />On that day when Palestrina<br />Dare not touch a Celestina,<br />What will Sister Ballerina?<br />With thine eyes that pierce like lances<br />Still her silly heathen dances<br />And her flirting with Saint Francis.<br />Purge us of the prim and prissy,<br />Ditties fit for Meg or Missy,<br />Not for Francis, but a sissy.<br />Cantors who thought nothing grander<br />Than a sheaf of propaganda<br />Writ like office memoranda,<br />Raise them to Thy room to bide in<br />Where their hearts and ears may widen<br />To the strains of Bach and Haydn.<br />Let their hearts within them falter,<br />Hearing, as they near Thine altar,<br />Seraphs sing the Scottish Psalter.<br />Seize those devils set to pen a<br />Hymnal neutered of its men-ah.<br />Fling 'em back to black Gehenna!<br />Fling them one and all to mangle<br />Their pronominals, and wrangle<br />Lest a participle dangle!<br />Who held manhood in derision.<br />Preaching double circumcision.<br />Suffer now their own revision.<br />Though the songs of Hell are naughty.<br />None by Handel or Scarlatti,<br />At the least they'll have castrati.<br />Pitch, O Lord, the bald and raucous<br />Slogans of a leftist caucus<br />Down to Sheol, or Secaucus!<br />Save their singers, though: restore 'em<br />To a silent sweet decorum,<br />Per saecula saeculorum.<br />Various are the throngs of heaven:<br />Some were lump, and some were leaven.<br />Some as lame as six and seven.<br />When the demons hear thy curses.<br />And this world's dense fog disperses.<br />Heal the hobbled - not their verses.<br />Hush me, too, Lord, when I grumble:<br />In Thy mercy make me humble.<br />Lest On Turkey's Wings I tumble.<br />Though Haugen sing &quot;Hosea&quot; evermore.<br />Save me I pray - but keep me near the door.<br />Amen.</p>
<p>A Church Musician's Lament</p>
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