(Motto placed under a picture of our Saviour in the study of a german divine.) I gave my life for thee, My precious blood I shed That thou mightst ransomed be, And quickened from the dead. I gave my life for thee; What hast thou given for me? I spent long years for thee In weariness and woe, That an eternity Of joy thou mightest know. I spent long years for thee; Hast thou spent one for me? My Father's home of light, My rainbow-circled throne, I left, for earthly night, For wanderings sad and lone. I left it all for thee; Hast thou left aught for me? I suffered much for thee, More than thy tongue may tell Of bitterest agony, To rescue thee from hell. I suffered much for thee; What canst thou bear for me? And I have brought to thee, Down from my home above, Salvation full and free, My pardon and my love. Great gifts I brought to thee; What hast thou brought to me? Oh, let thy life be given, Thy years for him be spent, World-fetters all be riven, And joy with suffering blent, I gave myself for thee: Give thou thyself to me! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE STIRRUP-CUP by JOHN MILTON HAY BUONAPARTE by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THOREAU by AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 97. AL-WARITH by EDWIN ARNOLD PSALM 137 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE THE RECRUITING SERGEANT; A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT: AIR by ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE |