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131. “Let This Cup Pass From Me.”

A voice upon the midnight air,
Where Kedron’s moonlit waters stray,
Weeps forth in agony of prayer,
“O Father, take this cup away!”

Ah, thou who sorrow’st unto death,
We conquer in thy mortal fray;
And earth for all her children saith,
“O God, take not this cup away!”

O Lord of sorrow, meekly die;
Thou’lt heal or hallow all our woe;
Thy peace shall still the mourner’s sigh;
Thy strength shall raise the faint and low.

Great chief of faithful souls, arise;
None else can lead the martyr band,
Who teach the soul how peril flies,
When faith, unarmed, uplifts the hand.

O King of earth, the cross ascend;
O’er climes and ages ’tis thy throne;
Where’er thy fading eye may bend,
The desert blooms and is thine own.

Thy parting blessing, Lord, we pray;
Make but one fold below, above;
And when we go the last, lone way,
O, give the welcome of thy love.

Text Information
First Line: A voice upon the midnight air
Title: “Let This Cup Pass From Me.”
Author: Anonymous
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1866
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