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382. O Sacred Head! sore wounded

1 O Sacred Head! sore wounded,
with grief and shame weighed down!
O Kingly Head, surrounded
with thorns, thine only crown!
How pale art thou with anguish,
with sore abuse and scorn!
How does that face now languish,
which once was bright as morn!

2 O Lord of life and glory,
what bliss till now was thine!
I read the wondrous story;
I joy to call thee mine.
Thy grief and bitter Passion
were all for sinners' gain;
mine, mine was the transgression,
but thine the deadly pain.

3 What language shall I borrow
to praise thee, heavenly Friend,
for this thy dying sorrow,
thy pity without end?
O make me thine for ever,
and should I fainting be,
Lord, let me never, never
outlive my love for thee.

4 Be near me, Lord, when dying;
O show thy cross to me;
and, my last need supplying,
come, Lord, and set me free;
these eyes, new faith receiving,
from thee shall never move;
for they who die believing
die safely through thy love.

Text Information
First Line: O Sacred Head! sore wounded
German Title: O Haupt voll blut und Wunden
Translator: James Waddell Alexander (1804-1859) (alt.)
Author: Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676)
Meter: 76 76 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2008
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Life in Christ: Christ Incarnante - Passion and Death; Christian Year: Good Friday; Death and Bereavement (1 more...)
Tune Information
Name: PASSION CHORALE
Harmonizer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Meter: 76 76 D
Key: C Major
Source: Traditional secular melody in Hans Leo Hassler's Lustgarten neuer teutscher Gesäng, 1601



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