It was written by American Roman Catholic liturgical musician and composer Bob Hurd (b 1950). First released in 2000 / 2001, it was published by OCP Publications. Sheet music is still available from them:- see links below.
With meter 11 13 13 13, it is set to a tune, also by Hurd, named KENMARE. This has a 3/4 time signature. In the key of c, the first few notes of the melody are CD ED F G E This is a gentle lyrical tune, which has the style of a traditional Irish air.
Hymnals where it has been published include:
With meter 11 13 13 13, it is set to a tune, also by Hurd, named KENMARE. This has a 3/4 time signature. In the key of c, the first few notes of the melody are CD ED F G E This is a gentle lyrical tune, which has the style of a traditional Irish air.
Hymnals where it has been published include:
- Glory & Praise, Third Edition, OCP Publication, 2015
- Journeysongs 2nd edition (2003) and 3rd edition (2012)
- Spirit & Song Hymnal, OCP/Spirit and Song, 2013
It has also been included in several of the annually published missal series (various years), including Choose Christ missal, Heritage missal, Breaking Bread.
Image based on Der Gang nach Emmaus, Fritz von Uhde (1891) |
Downloads
Examples
Singer, self-accompanied on guitar:
Singer with piano and guitar - professional recording:
Folk choir with organ:
Instrumental - piano:
Lyrics
The lyrics are copyright so cannot be reproduced here. But they are currently available on this website. A rough outline is:1 Two were bound for Emmaus, disheartened and lost ...
2. On the Sea of Tiberius, when the night was nearly gone ...
3. Then they knew it was Jesus and they hastened in to shore ...
4. When the road makes us weary, when our labour seems but loss ...
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