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Just Like a Deer
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SATBKeyboard, Guitar
Michael Joncas
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Just Like A DeerPsalm 42:2–6; Psalm 43 Michael Joncas
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Edition 10757-Z
REFRAIN: Flowing All
(Harmony after Verse 1)MelodyHarmony
When will I come to the end of my pil grim age and en ter the
Keyboard
pres ence of God? When will I come to the end of my
pil grim age and en ter the pres ence of God?
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VERSE 1:
1. Just like a deer longs for the stream, so do I*1. Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waves. All of your*1. Plead for me, Lord, stand wit ness for me; de liv er my
1. long for you, my God. My heart and soul are1. bil lows surge o ver me. Your love by day and your1. life from cun ning de ceit. You are my God, my
D. S.
1. thirst ing for you, long ing for you, my God.1. song in the night: a prayer to the God of my life.1. ref uge, my hope. Why have you cast me off?
D. S.
*Alternate texts for Verse 1.
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2.2.2.
pour
alwound
outintar
mymyof
soulheart,God,
aretheyto
the
the
songsques
God
of
oftion
the
myme:
house
glad“Where
ofis
ness and
theyour
Lord.God?”joy.
dim.
2.2.2.
God?”mourn,guide
Iopto the
hearpressedplace
allby
where
daymyyou
long.foes?dwell.
AllDayThen
IafI
reterwill
callday,go
asliketo
Ia
the
VERSE 2:
*2.*2.
2. TearsHaveSend
areyouout
myfor
your
foodgot
light;ten me,
nightGodsend
fall
out
andmy
your
dawn:Rock?truth.
“WhereWhyOn
cresc.
isdo
ward
yourI
they
*Alternate texts for Verse 2.
Melody
HarmonyPREVIEW
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pil grim age and en ter the pres ence of God?
come to the pres ence of God?
pres ence of God? When will I come to the end of my
pres ence, the pres ence of God? When will I come,
Unison Men/All
When will I come to the end of my pil grim age and en ter the
REFRAIN:Soprano
AltoWhen will I come, come to thePREVIEW
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3. count on his Word; trust in the Lord, your God.
T.
B.3. mourn? Why do you groan?
S.
A.3. Hope in the Lord;
VERSE 3:
3. Why
Tenor / Bass
so cast down, why bit ter, my soul? Why do youPREVIEW
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pres ence of God?
pres ence, the pres ence of God? When will I come to the end of my
REFRAIN:
(Broadly)
When will I come to the end of my pil grim age and en ter the
pres ence of God?
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Bass
Tenor
Soprano / AllPREVIEW
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rit.
Fine
en ter, en ter the pres ence of God?
pil grim age and en ter the pres ence of God.
rit. Fine
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Just Like A Deer(Guitar/Vocal)
Psalm 42:2–6; Psalm 43 Michael Joncas
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1.2.3.
(D)F
thirstpourcount
ingouton
formyhis
(Em)Gm
you,soul
Word;are the
(C)E
longsongstrust
ingofin
forthethe
(Am7)Cm7
you,house
Lord,of
(D)F
mythe
your
(C)E
God.Lord.God.
(G)B
D. C.
1.2.3.
(Am7)Cm7
longGod?”
mourn?
forI
(F)A
you,hearWhy
alldo
mydayyou
(D)F
God.long.
groan?
(G)B
MyAll
Hope
heartIin
andrethe
(Am7)Cm7
soulcallLord;
areas I
VERSES:
1.2.3.
(G)B
JustTearsWhy
Ps 42:2-6
likeareso
amycast
(Am7)Cm7
deerfood
down, why
(D)F
longsnightbit
forfallter,
theandmy
(G)B
stream,dawn:soul?
(Em)Gm
so“Where
Why
doisdo
Iyouryou
(A7)C7
pil grim age and
(G)B
en ter the
(D)F
pres ence of
(C)E
God?
(G)B
(C)E
(G)B (to Vss.)
Fine
(Em7)Gm7
pres ence of
(Am7)Cm7
God?
(D)F
(G)B
When will I
(C)E
come to the
(Em)Gm
end of my
MelodyHarmony
REFRAIN:Capo 3: (G)
B
When
Flowing (1st time: Melody)
will I
(C)E
come to the
(G maj 7)B maj 7
end of my
(C)E
pil grim age and
(G)B
en ter the
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ALTERNATE VERSES I: Ps 42:8-12(G) (Am7) (D) (G) (Em)B Cm7 F B Gm
1. Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waves. All of your2. Have you for got ten me, God my Rock? Why do I3. Why so cast down, why bit ter, my soul? Why do you
(Am7) (F) (D) (G) (Am7)Cm7 A F B Cm7
1. bil lows surge o ver me. Your love by day and your2. mourn op pressed by my foes? Day af ter day, like a3. mourn? Why do you groan? Hope in the Lord;
(D) (Em) (C) (Am7) (D) (C) (G)F Gm E Cm7 F E B D. C.
1. song in the night: a prayer to the God of my life.2. wound in my heart, they ques tion me: “Where is your God?”3. count on his Word; trust in the Lord, your God.
ALTERNATE VERSES II: Ps 43
(G) (Am7) (D) (G) (Em)B Cm7 F B Gm
1. Plead for me, Lord, stand wit ness for me; de liv er my2. Send out your light; send out your truth. On ward they3. Why so cast down, why bit ter, my soul? Why do you
(Am7) (F) (D) (G) (Am7)Cm7 A F B Cm7
1. life from cun ning de ceit. You are my God, my2. guide to the place where you dwell. Then I will go to the3. mourn? Why do you groan? Hope in the Lord;
(D) (Em) (C) (Am7) (D) (C) (G)F Gm E Cm7 F E B
D. C.
1. ref uge, my hope. Why have you cast me off?2. al tar of God, to the God of my glad ness and joy.3. count on his Word; trust in the Lord, your God.
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ALTERNATE FINAL REFRAIN: Tempo ad lib.–Broadly
(G) (C) (Gmaj7) (C)B E B maj7 E
When will I come to the end of my pil grim age and
(G) (Em7) (Am7) (D)B Gm7 Cm7 F
pres ence of God?
en ter the pres ence, the pres ence of God?
pres ence of God?
(G) (C) (Em) (A7)B E Gm C7dim.
When will I come to the end of my pil grim age and
(G) (D) (C) (G)B F E B
Fine
en ter the pres ence of God
en ter, en ter the pres ence of God?
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Assembly EditionJUST LIKE A DEER
Michael Joncas
Text based on Psalms 42, 43. Text and music © 1983, OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved.
pil grim age and en ter the pres ence of God?
2pres ence of God? When will I come to the end of my
Refrain
When will I come to the end of my pil grim age and en ter the
—M.J.Just Like A Deer(Optional Inclusive-Language Text)
REFRAIN: No change
VERSES:1. No change2. …are the songs of the house of our God,3. …Hope in our God, sing praise once again,
(God: half note; sing: quarter)
ALTERNATE VERSES I:1. No change2. No change3. Same as 3 above
ALTERNATE VERSES II:1. Plead for me, God, stand witness for me…2. No change3. Same as 3 above
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Performance NotesMost Scripture scholars suggest that Psalm 42/43 originally formed one unit of psalmody; the same “refrain” occurs three times in the text (42:5–6, 42:11, and 43:5–6) and there is no “title” at the beginning of Psalm 43. It is classified as an individual lament, yet scripture scholar Sigmund Mowinckel considers this intensely personal poem to be uttered in the name of the community. The shifts of feeling and the water imagery are especially notable in evoking a mood of longing.
Until the reforms of Vatican II, the Roman Eucharist (in the Missal of Pius V) used Psalm 43 as the text for the “prayers at the foot of the altar.” In the revised Eucharistic liturgy it is appointed for use during the Easter Vigil, Christian Initiation, and Masses for the Dead; in the Liturgy of the Hours Psalm 42 is appointed for Monday Morning Prayer of Week II, and Psalm 43 for Tuesday Morning Prayer of Week II. In addition it appears in the Office of Readings for the Office of the Dead. I have used this setting in Advent and Lent scripture services as well as at wakes and graveside services.
Just Like A Deer is straightforward and lyrical without great dynamic contrasts. The refrain is compatible with the Joseph Gelineau setting of Psalm 42 in the Grail Gelineau Psalter. I have provided two sets of “alternate” verses which paraphrase all of Psalm 42/43; these verses may be used interchangeably if the piece is used as a communion processional.
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