Ballads and Lyrics by Katharine Tynan | ||
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SIGN MANUAL.
This is Thy lamb, yea, Lamb of God,
This, for whose sake Thy veins ran dry,
This, for whose sake by a hill-road
Thou wentest forth to die.
This, for whose sake Thy veins ran dry,
This, for whose sake by a hill-road
Thou wentest forth to die.
This is Thy lamb, though torn, defiled
By the beast's teeth. Where no stars gleam
All night, and never an angel smiled;
It went in an ill dream.
By the beast's teeth. Where no stars gleam
All night, and never an angel smiled;
It went in an ill dream.
So is it torn and stained so deep,
Thy lamb, Thy lamb, bruised and astray.
Oh, the true Shepherd knoweth His sheep,
Though hirelings turn away.
Thy lamb, Thy lamb, bruised and astray.
Oh, the true Shepherd knoweth His sheep,
Though hirelings turn away.
See then below the scarlet sin
Shaming its heat, Thine own mark, see
Thy Name in blood that hath sunk in
Dripping from Calvary Tree.
Shaming its heat, Thine own mark, see
Thy Name in blood that hath sunk in
Dripping from Calvary Tree.
Ballads and Lyrics by Katharine Tynan | ||