Hymn - O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded - Passion Chorale - with words/score - Daniel Roberts | Organist

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  • Hymn for use in Passiontide: O Sacred, Head Sore Wounded.
    Organ accompaniment with score and words/lyrics.
    Tune: Passion Chorale. Traditional secular melody in H.L. Hassler’s Lustgarten 1601.
    Harmony by J.S.Bach 1685-1750.
    Words: Paul Gerhardt 1607-76 from a 14th century Latin hymn
    Translation by Robert Bridges 1844-1930
    1. O Sacred head, sore wounded,
    Defiled and put to scorn;
    O kingly head, surrounded
    With mocking crown of thorn:
    What sorrow mars thy grandeur?
    Can death thy bloom deflower?
    O countenance whose splendour
    The hosts of heaven adore.
    2. Thy beauty, long-desirèd,
    Hath vanished from our sight;
    Thy power is all expired,
    And quenched the light of light.
    Ah me! for whom thou diest,
    Hide not so far thy grace:
    Show me, O Love most highest,
    The brightness of thy face.
    3. I pray thee, Jesus, own me,
    Me, Shepherd good, for thine;
    Who to thy fold hast won me,
    And fed with truth divine.
    Me guilty, me refuse not,
    Incline thy face to me,
    This comfort that I lose not,
    On earth to comfort thee.
    4. In thy most bitter passion
    My heart to share doth cry,
    With thee for my salvation
    Upon the Cross to die.
    Ah, keep my heart thus movèd
    To stand thy Cross beneath,
    To mourn thee, well-beloved,
    Yet thank thee for thy death.
    5. My days are few, O fail not,
    With thine immortal power,
    To hold me that I quail not
    In death's most fearful hour:
    That I may fight befriended,
    And see in my last strife
    To me thine arms extended
    Upon the Cross of life.
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    Daniel Roberts | Organist
    Recorded in St. Michael’s, Wigan

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