27. For me and for thee

1 Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth,
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Walked a man as of lowly birth,
For me, for me and for thee.

2 Laid he heavenly glory down,
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Kingly head wore a thorny crown,
For me, for me and for thee.

3 Royal feet trod a weary road,
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Royal heart bore a heavy load,
For me, for me and for thee.

4 Mocked with smiting and cruel scorn,
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Feet and hands by the nailing torn,
For me, for me and for thee.

5 Was it vain that the Lord has died?
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Vain the Savior was crucified?
For me, for me and for thee.

6 At the feet of the Lamb, once slain,
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Praise, oh praise him who lives again,
For me, for me and for thee.

7 There, above, at the Father’s throne,
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Jesus pleadeth his name alone
For me, for me and for thee.

8 Jesus speaks and the work is done
For, me, for me, for me, for me,
Full atonement thro’ Christ the Son,
For me, for me and for thee.

Text Information
First Line: Christ, the Lord, on this lonely earth
Title: For me and for thee
Author: Mary G. Crocker
Publication Date: 1892
Topic: Christ; Praise; Salvation
Tune Information
Name: [Christ the Lord on this lonely earth]
Composer: Wm. A. May



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