69. Take Me, O My Father

1 Take me, O my Father, take me!
Take me, save me, thro' thy Son;
That which thou wouldst have me, make me,
Let thy will in me be done.
Long from thee my footsteps straying,
Thorny proved the way I trod;
Weary come I now, and praying—
Take me to thy love, my God!

2 Fruitless years with grief recalling,
Humbly I confess my sin;
At thy feet, O Father, falling,
To thy house-hold take me in.
Freely now to thee I proffer
This relenting heart of mine;
Freely life and soul I offer—
Gift unworthy love like thine.

3 Once the world's Redeemer dying,
Bare our sins upon the tree;
On that sacrifice relying,
Now I look in hope to thee;
Father, take me! all forgiving
Fold me to thy loving breast;
In thy love for ever living,
I must be for ever blest.

Text Information
First Line: Take me O my Father, take me
Title: Take Me, O My Father
Author: Ray Palmer
Language: English
Publication Date: 1875
Tune Information
Name: [Take me O my Father, take me]
Composer: Beethoven



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