1 When I see my Savior, hanging on Calvary,
Bearing there for sinners bitterest agony,
Gratitude o’erwhelms me, makes mine eyes grow dim,
All my ransomed being captive is to Him.
2 I can see the blood-drops, red ’neath His thorny crown,
From the cruel nail wounds now they are falling down;
Lord, when I would wander from Thy love away,
Let me see those blood-drops shed for me that day.
3 “Why hast thou forsaken?”--list to that sad, sad moan!
Oh, His heart was broken, suffering there alone;
Broken then that mortals ne’er need cry in vain
For God’s love and comfort, in the hour of pain.
Maud Frazer Jackson USA 1873-1950. It is surmised she lived in PA and/or NJ. She was a religious author, poet, and music compiler, who published her collections of music, including 400 hymns called “Hymns about forgiveness!”, “Wayside Song” (1922), and “Starlight & lamplight” (1928). Her poems were sometimes furnished to newspapers around the country and printed.
John Perry
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Display Title: When I see my Saviour, hanging on CalvaryFirst Line: When I see my Saviour, hanging on CalvaryTune Title: [When I see my Savior hanging on Calvary]Author: Maud Frazer
Display Title: When I See My SaviorFirst Line: When I see my Savior, hanging on CalvaryTune Title: [When I see my Savior, hanging on Calvary]Author: Maud FrazerScripture: Matthew 27:36; Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34; Luke 23:35Date: 1980Subject: Choir | ; Christ | Sacrifice
Display Title: When I See My SaviorFirst Line: When I see my Savior, hanging on CalvaryTune Title: [When I see my Savior, hanging on Calvary]Author: Maud Frazer
Display Title: When I See My SaviourFirst Line: When I see my SaviourTune Title: [When I see my Saviour]Author: Maud FrazerDate: 1989Subject: Resurrection |