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O solemn hour! O hour alone,
 
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 | 1. | O solemn hour! O hour alone, | 
 |     | In solitary night, | 
 |     | When God the Father's only Son, | 
 |     | As Man, for sinners lost, undone, | 
 |     | Expires-amazing sight! | 
 |     | The Lord of glory crucified! | 
 |     | The Lord of Life has bled and died! | 
 | 2. | O mystery of mysteries! | 
 |     | Of life and death the tree! | 
 |     | Center of two eternities, | 
 |     | Which look with rapt, adoring eyes, | 
 |     | Onward, and back to Thee! | 
 |     | O cross of Christ, where all His pain | 
 |     | And death is our eternal gain. | 
 | 3. | O how our inmost hearts do move, | 
 |     | While gazing on that cross! | 
 |     | The death of the incarnate Love! | 
 |     | What shame, what grief, what joy we prove, | 
 |     | That He should die for us! | 
 |     | Our hearts were broken by that cry, | 
 |     | "Eli, lama sabachthani!" | 
 | 4. | Worthy of death, O Lord, we were; | 
 |     | That vengeance was our due; | 
 |     | In grace Thou, spotless Lamb, didst bear | 
 |     | Thyself our sins, and guilt, and fear; | 
 |     | Justice our Surety slew. | 
 |     | With. Thee, our Surety, we have died; | 
 |     | With Thee, we there were crucified. | 
 | 5. | Quickened with Thee with life divine, | 
 |     | Raised with Thee from the dead;  | 
 |     | Thine Own, now human and divine, | 
 |     | Shall with Thee in Thy glories shine, | 
 |     | The Church's living Head! | 
 |     | We, who were worthy but to die,  | 
 |     | Now with Thee, "Abba Father," cry. |