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Hast thou no scar?
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| 1. | Hast thou no scar? |
| | No hidden scar on foot, or side, or hand? |
| | I hear thee sung throughout the land, |
| | I hear them hail thy shining star, |
| | Hast thou no scar? no scar? |
| 2. | Hast thou no wound? |
| | Yet I was wounded by the archers, spent, |
| | Leaned Me against a tree; and rent |
| | By ravening beasts 'round Me, I swooned: |
| | Hast thou not wound? no wound? |
| 3. | No wound? no scar? |
| | Yet, as the Master shall the servant be, |
| | And pierced the feet that follow Me; |
| | But whole? can he have followed far |
| | Who has no wound nor scar? |