This is Paul Mason’s setting of Psalm 68 for the Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time, from Psalms for All Time Vol 3.
It is a lovely tune and, as I have noted several times, these songs stand on their own if you wish to use them elsewhere in the Liturgy.
Along with his absoutely clear setting out of the sheet music, he has the sensible suggestion of capo 3 for guitarists to make our life easier. I’d make the singing easier by playing Capo 1 instead.
Response
God, in your goodness you have made a home for the poor;
A home for the poor.
1 The upright shall rejoice at the presence of God;
They shall exult with glad rejoicing.
O sing to God; make music to his name.
The Lord is his name; exult at his presence.
2 Father of orphans, defender of widows:
Such is God in his holy place.
God gives the desolate a home to dwell in;
He leads the prisoners forth into prosperity.
3 You poured down, O God, a genorous rain;
When your heritage languished, you restored it.
It was there that your flock began to dwell.
In your goodness, O God, you provided for the poor.