B T M V

BE THOU MY VISION
1.
2.
3.
4.
Be
Be
Rich
High
Thou
Thou
es
King
my
my
I
of
B
1. Naught be
2.
I
ev
3. Thou mine
4. May
I
all
er
in
reach
A
1.
2.
3.
4.
Thou
Thou
Thou
Heart
my
my
and
of
best
great
Thou
my
Wak
Thou
High
Still
E
else
with
her
heav
to
Thee
i
en’s
or
me
of
my
E
sleep
dwell
heav
vi
O
and
or
my
of
my
emp
to
Lord
Thou
man’s
vic
A
me,
and
tance,
joys,
save
Thou
now
O
that
with
and
bright
B
E
my
true
ty
ry
heart;
word;
praise,
won,
Cm
B sus4
Thou
me,
al
heav’n’s
art:
Lord:
ways:
Sun!
E /G
thought,
Fa
on
own heart,
Cm
ing
in
King
be
sion,
dom,
not,
en,
E 2
E sus4
E /G
1.
2.
3.
4.
vi
wis
heed
heav
E
SAMPLE
B 7sus4 B 7
E
by
ther,
ly,
what
day
I
first
ev
or
Thy
in
er
A
by
true
my
be
Thy
and
my
O
pres
I
trea
Rul
B /A
night,
son,
heart,
fall,
Fm7
ing,
ing,
en,
sion,
B
E
ence
with
sure
er
my
Thee
Thou
of
light.
one.
art.
all.
Note: When guitar and keyboard play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody.
Text: 10 10 10 10; Ancient Irish; tr. by Mary E. Byrne, 1905; fr. Eleanor Hull’s Poem Book of the Gael, 1912, alt.
Music: SLANE; Trad. Irish Melody; adapt. from The Church Hymnary, 1927; keyboard acc. by Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947, © 1990, 2003, OCP. All rights reserved.
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BE THOU MY VISION
(A7sus4) (A7)
B 7sus4 B 7
E
1.
2.
3.
4.
Be
Be
Rich
High
Thou
Thou
es
King
my
my
I
of
(A)
B
1. Naught be
2.
ev
I
3. Thou mine
4. May
I
all
er
in
reach
(G)
A
1.
2.
3.
4.
Thou
Thou
Thou
Heart
Wak
Thou
High
Still
sion,
dom,
not,
en,
(D2)
E 2
(D)
E
else
with
her
heav
to
Thee
i
en’s
O
and
or
my
my
my
and
of
best
great
Thou
my
me,
and
tance,
joys,
thought,
Fa
on
own heart,
(Bm)
Cm
ing
in
King
be
or
me
of
my
sleep
dwell
heav
vi
Lord
Thou
man’s
vic
of
my
emp
to
(G)
A
(Dsus4) (D)
E sus4 E
(D/F )
E /G
1.
2.
3.
4.
vi
wis
heed
heav
(D)
E
SAMPLE
Capo 1: (D)
save
Thou
now
O
(A)
B
(D)
E
my
true
ty
ry
heart;
word;
praise,
won,
(Asus4)
B sus4
(Bm)
Cm
that
Thou
with
me,
and
al
bright heav’n’s
day
I
first
ev
(G)
A
or
Thy
in
er
by
true
my
be
(Em7)
Fm7
ing,
ing,
en,
sion,
Thy
and
my
O
pres
I
trea
Rul
(A/G)
B /A
night,
son,
heart,
fall,
(D)
E
ence
with
sure
er
my
Thee
Thou
of
Note: When guitar and keyboard play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody.
Text: 10 10 10 10; Ancient Irish; tr. by Mary E. Byrne, 1905; fr. Eleanor Hull’s Poem Book of the Gael, 1912, alt.
Music: SLANE; Trad. Irish Melody; adapt. from The Church Hymnary, 1927; guitar acc. © 1995, 2003, OCP. All rights reserved.
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art:
Lord:
ways:
Sun!
(D/F )
E /G
by
ther,
ly,
what
(A)
B
light.
one.
art.
all.
BE THOU MY VISION
(A7sus4) (A7)
B 7sus4 B 7
E
1.
2.
3.
4.
Be
Be
Rich
High
Thou
Thou
es
King
my
my
I
of
(A)
B
1. Naught be
2.
ev
I
3. Thou mine
4. May
I
all
er
in
reach
(G)
A
1.
2.
3.
4.
Thou
Thou
Thou
Heart
Wak
Thou
High
Still
sion,
dom,
not,
en,
(D2)
E 2
(D)
E
else
with
her
heav
to
Thee
i
en’s
O
and
or
my
my
my
and
of
best
great
Thou
my
me,
and
tance,
joys,
thought,
Fa
on
own heart,
(Bm)
Cm
ing
in
King
be
or
me
of
my
sleep
dwell
heav
vi
Lord
Thou
man’s
vic
of
my
emp
to
(G)
A
(Dsus4) (D)
E sus4 E
(D/F )
E /G
1.
2.
3.
4.
vi
wis
heed
heav
(D)
E
SAMPLE
Capo 1: (D)
save
Thou
now
O
(A)
B
(D)
E
my
true
ty
ry
heart;
word;
praise,
won,
(Asus4)
B sus4
(Bm)
Cm
that
Thou
with
me,
and
al
bright heav’n’s
day
I
first
ev
(G)
A
or
Thy
in
er
by
true
my
be
(Em7)
Fm7
ing,
ing,
en,
sion,
Thy
and
my
O
pres
I
trea
Rul
(A/G)
B /A
night,
son,
heart,
fall,
(D)
E
ence
with
sure
er
my
Thee
Thou
of
Note: When guitar and keyboard play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody.
Text: 10 10 10 10; Ancient Irish; tr. by Mary E. Byrne, 1905; fr. Eleanor Hull’s Poem Book of the Gael, 1912, alt.
Music: SLANE; Trad. Irish Melody; adapt. from The Church Hymnary, 1927; guitar acc. © 1995, 2003, OCP. All rights reserved.
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art:
Lord:
ways:
Sun!
(D/F )
E /G
by
ther,
ly,
what
(A)
B
light.
one.
art.
all.
BE THOU MY VISION
SAMPLE
SOLO INSTRUMENT
Music: SLANE; Trad. Irish Melody; arr. by Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947, © 1995, OCP. All rights reserved.
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