Re: Good Friday
Minamoon, on host 205.246.82.74
Friday, April 21, 2000, at 18:05:59
Good Friday posted by Issachar on Friday, April 21, 2000, at 09:47:23:
> There's a hymn, "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded" that is one of the most beautiful songs I know. The words as well as the melody are slow and painfully bittersweet. I imagine it particularly as being sung by the followers of Christ as he hung dying on the cross. It seems appropriate to have a rendition of it in this space on Good Friday. > > "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded" > > O sacred head, now wounded, with grief and shame weighed down, > Now scornfully surrounded with thorns thine only crown, > How pale thou art with anguish, with sore abuse and scorn! > How does that visage languish, which once was bright as morn! > > What thou, my God, 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, vouchsafe to me thy grace. > > What language shall I borrow to thank thee, dearest friend, > For this thy dying sorrow, thy pity without end? > Oh, make me thine forever! And should I fainting be, > Lord, let me never, never, outlive my love to thee. > > Iss "never, never" achar
Funny you should mention that hymn. We sang it last night at my church's Maundy Thursday service, and I commented to my brother something about hymns with the word "gory" in them- but your first verse doesn't seem to say that. Funny how so many hymns have completely different words in different churches.
~Mina "but then, the verses I've always known as part of "Amazing Grace" are completely different from those Darien knows too..." moon
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