Kyrie Eleison
Dan Schutte Lyrics


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Kyrie Eleison,
Kyrie Eleison,
Kyrie Eleison, Eleison

Christe Eleison,
Christe Eleison,
Christe Eleison, Eleison
Kyrie Eleison,
Kyrie Eleison,
Kyrie Eleison, Eleison





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Overall Meaning

The song Kyrie, Eleison is a plea for mercy and compassion. The repetition of the phrase "Kyrie Eleison" emphasizes the urgency and desperation in the singer's voice. The first half of the song is directed towards God as a plea for mercy, while the second half is directed towards Christ. The phrase "Christe Eleison" highlights the importance of Christ in conveying compassion and understanding to human suffering. By repeating the phrases, the singer is asking for continuous mercy and compassion in times of need. The instrumental section in between the verses serves as an emotional interlude, allowing the listener to reflect on the meaning of the pleas.


Overall, the lyrics evoke a sense of humility and vulnerability, emphasizing the need for help and guidance from a higher power. The song's message is both spiritual and emotional, making it a popular choice for worship and contemplation.


Line by Line Meaning

Kyrie Eleison
Lord, have mercy on us


Kyrie Eleison
Lord, have mercy on us


Kyrie Eleison, Eleison
Lord, have mercy on us, have mercy


Christe Eleison
Christ, have mercy on us


Christe Eleison
Christ, have mercy on us


Christe Eleison, Eleison
Christ, have mercy on us, have mercy


Kyrie Eleison
Lord, have mercy on us


Kyrie Eleison
Lord, have mercy on us


Kyrie Eleison, Eleison
Lord, have mercy on us, have mercy




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Frank Bellini


on A Light Has Shone

From a Jesuit musician and one of the founding members of the St. Louis Jesuits, leaders in composition of a contemporary liturgical music inspired by Vatican II, enjoy the bright and spirited refrain with well-placed leaps, gradually ascending an octave, capturing the joyful message… and the verses expressive (and fun for the choir) pitch play.

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