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O what a miracle, my Lord, That I'm in Thee and Thou in me, That Thou and I are really one; O what a wondrous mystery! |
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For me Thy body Thou didst give, That I may ever share in Thee; For me Thy precious blood was shed, That from my sins I might be free. |
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By resurrection Thou didst change Thy form and as the Spirit come; Thou wouldst that I be filled with Thee That all Thy riches mine become. |
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Now as the symbols we behold, Thy loving self we see anew; We thank Thee for Thy heart's desire As all Thy travail we review. |
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We eat the bread and drink the wine, And to Thy sweetness we are led; In spirit each receiving Thee, Our spirits with Thyself are fed. |
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We long to eat and drink e'en more, To take Thyself in spirit thus, Till Thou shalt all our being fill And true remembrance have from us. |