It is a wondrous story
It is a
wondrous story
and
strange if pondered deep
that
God’s realm’s future glory
must in
a manger sleep,
that
heaven’s light and splendour,
the
living word for sure,
shall
homeless ’mongst us wander
as
poorest of the poor!
A nest
has e’en the sparrow
where it
can built a home,
nor
needs the fleeting swallow
for
night-time shelter roam.
The
beasts need know no anguish,
in caves
there’s rest in store,-
Shall
then my Saviour languish
upon
some stable’s straw?
No,
come, I will throw open
my
heart, my soul and mind,
yes,
sing, sigh, prayers have spoken,
Come,
Jesus, come and find!
It is no
unknown chamber,
you
bought it with your blood!
Here
will you sweetly slumber
in love
now swathed for good.
2 comments:
to all speakers of US english:
store and straw are both pronounced /strɔː/ in british english.
sorry, i mean the VOWEL is the same!
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