Jesse Ayers
Jesse Ayers



Voice +piano. 2 minutes. Text from Psalm 40. Range: Db4 - G5.
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Other movements: 1. Deep Waters 2. We Hung Our Harps 4. My Soul Thirsts
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I waited, waited for the Lord.
Help me, O Lord, come deliver me.
Save me, O Lord, from my enemies.
Shame those who seek to destroy my life.
I'm waiting, waiting for the Lord.
The title Prayers from the Ashes, suggested by dear friend Alexandra Gomez Robbins, refers to both the mourning of sackcloth and ashes but also renewed hope signified by the phoenix rising from the ashes. The texts are from the book of Psalms, beginning with lines in which the psalmist cries out in distress ("Deep Waters") and then dejection ("We Hung Our Harps"). The psalmist then resolves to wait upon the Lord ("I Waited") (a practice almost unknown in our own culture). The last song ends in hope, with the psalmist declaring "I sing for joy in the shadow of Thy wings" and "Thus I behold Thee, Thy power, Thy glory, my lips will sing praise unto Thee!"
The musical materials are derived from an ascending pattern consisting of two perfect fifths separated by a minor sixth: F-C-Db-Ab. This can be heard most readily in the "harp" motive in the opening of the second song, but is present in one form or another in all four movements.
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