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There is no gain but by a loss;
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| 1. | There is no gain but by a loss; |
| | We cannot save but by the cross, |
| | The corn of wheat to multiply |
| | Must fall into the ground and die; |
| | O should a soul alone remain |
| | When it a hundredfold can gain? |
| | O should a soul alone remain |
| | When it a hundredfold can gain? |
| 2. | Our souls are held by all they hold; |
| | Slaves still are slaves in chains of gold; |
| | To whatsoever we may cling, |
| | We make it a soul-chaining thing. |
| | Whether it be a life or land, |
| | And dear as our right eye or hand. |
| | Whether it be a life or land, |
| | And dear as our right eye or hand. |
| 3. | Wherever you ripe field behold, |
| | Waving to God their sheaves of gold, |
| | Be sure some corn of wheat had died, |
| | Some saintly soul been crucified; |
| | Someone has suffered, wept and prayed, |
| | And fought hell's legions undismayed. |
| | Someone has suffered, wept and prayed, |
| | And fought hell's legions undismayed. |