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O Holy Father, who in tender love
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| 1. | O Holy Father, who in tender love |
| | Didst give Thine only Son for us to die, |
| | The while He pleads at Thy right hand above, |
| | We in one Spirit now with faith draw nigh; |
| | And, as we eat this bread and drink this wine, |
| | Plead His once offered sacrifice Divine. |
| 2. | We are not worthy to be called Thy sons, |
| | Nor gather up the fragments of Thy feast; |
| | Yet look on us, Thy sorrowing contrite ones, |
| | On us in Him our Advocate and Priest, |
| | Whose robe is fringed with mercy's golden |
| | bells, |
| | Whose breastplate fathomless compassion |
| | tells. |
| 3. | Oh, hear us, for Thou always hearest Him; |
| | Behold us sprinkled with His precious blood; |
| | And from between the shadowing cherubim |
| | Shine forth, and grant us by this heav'nly food |
| | Foretastes of coming glory, and meanwhile |
| | A Father's blessing and a Father's smile. |
| 4. | And, Father, ere we leave Thy mercy-throne, |
| | Bound by these sacred pledges, yet most free, |
| | We give our hearts, and not our hearts alone, |
| | But all we are and all we have to Thee; |
| | Glad free-will offerings all our pilgrim days, |
| | Hereafter an eternity of praise. |