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1 Ah! whither should I go,
Burden'd, and sick, and faint?
To whom should I my trouble show,
And pour out my complaint?
My Saviour bids me come;
Ah! why do I delay?
He calls the weary sinner home,
And yet from him I stay.
2 What is it keeps me back,
From which I can not part?
Which will not let the Saviour take
Possession of my heart?
Some cursed thing unknown
Must surely lurk within;
Some idol, which I will not own,
Some secret bosom-sin.
3 Jesu, the hind'rance show,
Which I have fear'd to see;
Yet let me now consent to know
What keeps me out of thee.
Searcher of hearts, in mine
Thy trying pow'r display;
Into the darkest corners shine,
And take the veil away.
4 I now believe, in thee
Compassion reigns alone;
According to my faith, to me
O let it, Lord be done!
In me is all the bar,
Which thou would'st fain remove;
Remove it, and I shall declare,
That God is only love.
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First Line: | Ah! whither should I go |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1788 |
Topic: | Penitential |