Text: | O Sacred Head, Now Wounded |
Translator (English): | James Waddell Alexander |
Tune: | PASSION CHORALE |
Arranger: | J. S. Bach |
Composer: | Hans Leo Hassler |
1 O sacred head, now wounded,
with grief and shame weighed down,
now scornfully surrounded
with thorns thine only crown:
how art thou pale with anguish,
with sore abuse and scorn,
how does that visage languish,
which once was bright as morn!
2 What thou, my Lord, hast suffered
was all for sinners' gain;
mine, mine was the transgression,
but thine the deadly pain.
Lo, here I fall, my Savior,
'tis I deserve thy place;
look on me with thy favor
assist me by thy grace.
3 What language shall I borrow
to thank thee, dearest friend,
for this, thy dying sorrow,
thy mercy without end?
O make me thine forever,
and should I fainting be,
Lord, let me never, never
outlive my love to thee.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O sacred head,now wounded |
Title: | O Sacred Head, Now Wounded |
Translator (English): | James Waddell Alexander (1830) |
Meter: | 7.6.7.6 D |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1985 |
Scripture: | ; ; |
Topic: | Jesus Christ: Passion and Cross |
Source: | Medieval Latin poem, Salve caput cruentatum; O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (tr. in German as) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | PASSION CHORALE |
Composer: | Hans Leo Hassler (1601) |
Arranger: | J. S. Bach |
Meter: | 7.6.7.6 D |
Key: | a minor |