727. Callest Thou?

1. Callest Thou thus, oh Master?
Callest Thou thus to me?
Weary and heavy laden,
Longing to come to Thee,
Out in the lonely darkness
Thy dear voice sounds so sweet,
I am not worthy, Master, oh no,
Not worthy to kiss Thy feet.

2. Comest Thou thus, oh Master?
Comest Thou thus to me?
Untrimmed, my lamp, and dying,
And house not meet for Thee.
Thou art so great and holy,
I am by sin undone,
I am not worthy, Master, oh no,
Not worthy that Thou shouldst come.

3. Child, said the gracious Master,
With voice divinely sweet,
I only ask a welcome,
Rest for My weary feet!
Come o’er my lowly threshold,
Dark, and defiled by sin,
Tho’ all unworthy, Master, oh come,
I pray Thee, come, enter in.

Text Information
First Line: Callest Thou thus, oh Master?
Title: Callest Thou?
Author: Helen Marion Burnside (1898)
Language: English
Source: Light in the Valley (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: George C. Hugg, 1898), number 140
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Callest Thou thus, oh Master?]
Composer: George Crawford Hugg
Incipit: 56515 76565 22356
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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