Prompted by this thread I decided to look up the final verse of our National Anthem:-
"Lord grant that Marshal Wade
May by thy mighty aid
Victory bring
May he sedition hush
And like a torrent rush
Rebellious Scots to crush
God save the King"
Not surprised no-one sings that bit nowadays nor why Anchorman is so anti! Dreadful.
Also looked up "All things bright and beautiful". This verse is apparently rarely used because it endorses the class system:-
The rich man in his castle,
The poor man at his gate,
God made them high and lowly,
And ordered their estate.
Ha ha.
StevenH I too like 'Once in Royal David's City'. Some of the songs people find sickly are liked by children, 'Away in a Manger' being one. Even I liked that when I was a child,I didn't know many Christian songs but that made me think of Christmas.
I've never heard 'Who put the colours in the rainbow'.
I remember a visiting Anglican using this at our Friday Assembly once (in the days before I figured out how to dodge going to it.) The silence when he announced the first hymn as "Jerusalem" was breathtaking....you could hear the fingernails of the pianist hitting the keys at the back of the hall - which seated 400.....
It does have that effect. I am always spellbound by it,feel close to tears at the very mention! I don't care that it's not a 'proper' hymn.