The Seven Rejoices Of Mary

Loreena McKennitt

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Intro                                    The first good joy that Mary had It was the joy of one    The first rejoice that Mary had Was to see her new born son To see her new born son good man And blessed may he be Sing Father Son and Holy Ghost To all eternity The next good joy that Mary had It was the joy of two   To see her son Jesus Make the lame to go The next rejoice that Mary had It was the joy of three To see her own son Jesus To make the blind to see To make the blind to see good man And blessed may he be      Sing Father Son and Holy Ghost To all eternity   Solo                        The next good joy our lady had It was the joy of four    It was the rejoice of her dear son When he read the bible o’er   The next good joy that Mary had It was the joy of five   To see her own son Jesus   To make the dead alive   To make the dead alive good man And blessed may he be Sing Father Son and Holy Ghost To all eternity    Solo                                  The next rejoice our lady had It was the rejoice of six To see her own son Jesus To bear the crucifix     The next good joy that Mary had It was the joy of seven To see her own son Jesus To wear the crown of heaven To wear the crown of heaven good man And blessed may he be    Sing Father Son and Holy Ghost To all eternity   And glory may he be And blessed now be she And those who sing the seven long verses In honour of our lady     

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Cette chanson évoque la série de joies que la Vierge Marie a ressenties tout au long de sa vie, en lien avec les miracles et les événements significatifs de son fils, Jésus. Chaque couplet décrit une nouvelle source de bonheur pour Marie : la naissance de son fils, ses guérisons de boiteux et d'aveugles, sa lecture des Écritures, la résurrection des morts, et finalement, son sacrifice sur la croix et la gloire offerte au Ciel. Le mélange de joie et de douleur dans la vie de Marie souligne son rôle unique et son dévouement. C'est une célébration de sa maternité et de la sainteté de son fils, marquée par des moments profonds de grâce et de sacrifice. La chanson résonne avec des thèmes de foi, d’amour et de rédemption, tout en honorant la place de Marie dans la tradition chrétienne.