390. My Song Is Love Unknown

1 My song is love unknown,
My Savior’s love to me,
Love to the loveless shown
That they might lovely be.
O who am I,
That for my sake
My Lord should take
Frail flesh, and die?

2 He came from his blest throne
Salvation to bestow,
But all made strange, and none
The longed-for Christ would know.
But O my friend,
My friend indeed,
Who at my need
His life did spend!

3 Sometimes they strew his way,
And his sweet praises sing,
Resounding all the day
Hosannas to their King.
Then “Crucify!”
Is all their breath,
And for his death
They thirst and cry.

4 Why, what hath my Lord done?
What makes this rage and spite?
He made the lame to run,
He gave the blind their sight.
Sweet injuries!
Yet they at these
Themselves displease,
And 'gainst him rise.

5 They rise and needs will have
My dear Lord made a way;
A murderer they save,
The Prince of Life they slay.
Yet steadfast he
To suff'ring goes,
That he his foes
From thence might free.

6 In life no house, no home
My Lord on earth might have;
In death no friendly tomb
But what a stranger gave.
What may I say?
Heav'n was his home;
But mine the tomb
Wherein he lay.

7 Here might I stay and sing,
No story so divine!
Never was love, dear King,
Never was grief like thine.
This is my friend,
In whose sweet praise
I all my days
Could gladly spend.

Text Information
First Line: My song is love unknown
Title: My Song Is Love Unknown
Author: Samuel Crossman, ca. 1624-1683
Meter: 66 66 44 44
Language: English
Publication Date: 2012
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Topic: Cross; Devotions: Stations of the Cross; Paschal Mystery (3 more...)
Tune Information
Name: LOVE UNKNOWN
Composer: John Ireland, 1879-1962
Meter: 66 66 44 44
Key: D Major
Copyright: © 1924, 1995, John Ireland. Admin. by the John Ireland Trust, London



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