My Song of Today


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This hymn,  My Song of Today, is perfect for the feast of St. Therese of Lisieux, who wrote the poem in June, 1894. I love St. Therese’s prayer to get by, to live, to love God– for just one day at a time. When you’re feeling exhausted or overwhelmed, this hymn can remind you to think about only today, and stop worrying about what the next day might bring.

 

The music by Nicola A. Montani fits the words so well.  The longing, the desperate plea of someone who is struggling, can be heard in the “sighing” melody. I hope you enjoy learning this one.  It would make a beautiful hymn for her feast day on October 3!

 

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My Song of Today (Easy Piano):

 

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Text

Below is the full translation of the poem, which is found in “Poems of St. Teresa, Carmelite of Lisieux, known as the ‘Little Flower of Jesus'”.  The verses in the hymn were only slightly modified. I appreciate the last stanza, which isn’t in the hymn, but is the missing ending to the text!

 

My Song of Today

Oh! how I love Thee, Jesus! my soul aspires to Thee –
And yet for one day only my simple prayer I pray!
Come reign within my heart, smile tenderly on me,
Today, dear Lord, today.

But if I dare take thought of what the morrow brings –
That fills my fickle heart with dreary, dull dismay;
I crave, indeed, my God, trials and sufferings,
But only for today!
O sweetest Star of heaven! O Virgin, spotless, blest,
Shining with Jesus’ light, guiding to Him my way!
O Mother! ‘neath thy veil let my tired spirit rest,
For this brief passing day!

Soon shall I fly afar among the holy choirs,
Then shall be mine the joy that never knows decay;
And then my lips shall sing, to heaven’s angelic lyres,
The eternal, glad today!

 

For more hymns to the Saints, please see the List of Catholic Hymns, Songs, and Chants.

Within Thy Sacred Heart

 

 

Within Thy Sacred Heart

This simple devotional hymn is one of my favorites! The melody comes from David Gregor Cormer’s magnum opus, the Gross Catholisches Gesängbuch (“Great Catholic Hymnal”), published in 1631. The text is an Irish prayer, and I was happy to find two additional verses that do not appear in the Pius X hymnal, which is one traditional hymnal our choir uses – and how I’m familiar with this hymn.

Sheet music
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Full text was found online in the book, Visits to Jesus in the Tabernacle.

 

1. Within Thy Sacred Heart, dear Lord,
My anxious thoughts shall rest.
I neither ask for life nor death.
Thou knowest what is best.

2. Say only Thou hast pardoned me,
Say only I am Thine.
In all things else dispose of me.
Thy Holy Will is mine.

3. Ah! why is not my love for Thee
Unbounded, past control?
Alas! my heart obeyeth not
The impulse of my soul!

4. Ah, Jesus! if love’s trusting prayer
Seem not too bold to Thee,
Place Thy own heart within my breast;
Love Thou Thyself for me!

 

For more hymns to the Sacred Heart, please see the List of Catholic Hymns, Songs, and Chants.

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