Text: | Oh, Speak to Me, My Saviour |
Author: | Rev. J. M. Engard |
Tune: | [Oh, speak to me, my Saviour] |
Composer: | W. J. K. |
1 Oh, speak to me, my Saviour,
Some words of holy cheer,
That I in joy or sorrow
May know that thou art near;
O Lord, how condescending
To stoop and talk with me!
I know I am unworthy,
But hear my humble plea.
Refrain:
Oh, speak to me, my Saviour,
I wait with listening ear,
Thy words, so full of comfort,
My soul delights to hear.
2 Oh, speak to me, my Saviour,
And tell me of thy grace,—
Sufficient for thy people,
For ev’ry time and place;
Oh, speak to me in trouble
Some consolations dear,
Be with me in the conflict,
And I shall feel no fear. [Refrain]
3 Oh, speak to me, my Saviour,
I long to hear thy voice,
For when I am despondent
It makes my heart rejoice;
Thou lovest me my Saviour,
Thy love I feel,—I know,
But oh, my soul is waiting
To hear thee tell me so. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Oh, speak to me, my Saviour |
Title: | Oh, Speak to Me, My Saviour |
Author: | Rev. J. M. Engard |
Refrain First Line: | Oh, speak to me, my Savior |
Publication Date: | 1885 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Oh, speak to me, my Saviour] |
Composer: | W. J. K. |