M0:|t:EWS 116 Jesus, refuge of the weary|a:Girolamo Savonarola 1452-1498; tr: Lady Jane Francesca Wilde 1826-1896|r:8.7.8.7.D.|h:SUPPLICATION William Henry Monk 1823-1889|c:F|m:4/4|u:https://hymnary.org/hymn/LHPN1913/page/375
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E1:Je_sus, re_fuge of the wear_y,/blest Re_deem_er, whom we love,/foun_tain in life's de_sert drear_y,/Sa_vior from the world a_bove,/oft_en have your eyes, of_fend_ed,/gazed up_on the sin_ner's fall;/yet, up_on the cross ex_tend_ed,/you en_dured the pain of all.
E2:Dare we pass that cross un_heed_ing,/breath_ing no re_pent_ant vow,/as we see you wound_ed, bleed_ing,/see your thorn-_en_circl_ed brow?/Since your sin_less death has brought us/life e_ter_nal, peace, and rest,/on_ly what your grace has taught us/calms the sin_ner's deep dis_tress.
E3:Je_sus, may our hearts be burn_ing/with more fer_vent love for you!/May our eyes be ev_er turn_ing/to be_hold your cross a_new,/till in glo_ry, part_ed ne_ver/from the bless_ed Sa_vior's side,/grav_en in our hearts for_ev_er,/dwell the cross, the Cru_ci_fied!
