“A Love Unfeigned,” New Era, Aug. 1979, 31
A Love Unfeigned
First-Place Hymn
1. And didst thou travel light, dear Lord, was thine so smooth a road,
that thou upon thy shoulders broad could hoist our heavy load?
Too frail each other’s woes to bear without thy help are we;
can we each other’s burdens share, if we not burden thee?
2. O wonder of the world withstood! That night of prayer and doom
was not the sunset red as blood, the dawn pale as a tomb?
In agony and bloody sweat, in tears of love unfeigned,
O undespairing Lord, and yet, with man identified.
3. As in dark drops the pitting rain falls on a dusty street,
so tears shall fall and fall again to wash thy wounded feet.
But thy quick hands to heal are strong. O love thy children we,
who sing with joy the Pilgrim’s song and walk dear Lord with thee.
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