Mary of England




This is badly sung but it is a hymn recently composed to remind us that England was once Mary's Dowry.    And it also tells us she was not just 'highly favoured'  but  Full of Grace

Mary of England, honoured was your name
When first the Saxons to  our Island came
Kings knelt in homage, peasants sang their praise
O how they loved you in those bygone days.
Through fields and woodland pilgrims made their way
Angelus Bells rang, people bowed to pray
This was your Dowry, your beautiful place
Mary of England, Hail Full of Grace

Mary of England, come to us once more
Shine brightly on us as you did before
Gather your children, lost and torn apart
Keep us together in  your loving heart
When we are weary and our strength has gone
Your smile from Heaven helps us carry on
O how we long for a Mother's embrace
Mary of England, Hail full of Grace.

Mary of England as we sing our praise
Hilltops and Valleys echo our Aves
Birds sing their love songs, flowers scent the air
Winds bend the treetops in a whispered prayer
And high above us sings the Angel host
To tainted natures solitary boast
You are the joy of  the whole human race
Mary of England Hail full of Grace

Mary of England pilgrims we will be
Though far the journey over land and sea
We will pay homage, we will sing your praise
And we will love you as in bygone days
Mother protect us from the snares of sin
Open our hearts and place your son within
Take back your Dowry, your beautiful place
Mary of England Hail full of Grace

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