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Remember Me

from Hymns about Death by Wes Crawford

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Words: John Kent (based on Luke 23:42)
Music: Wes Crawford, 2015

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Who is it thus that turns his eyes
To Jesus on the tree?
Who to the friend of sinners cries,
O Lord, remember me?

Let mighty grace for ever reign ,
The dying thief, ‘tis he,
While sinking to eternal pain,
That cries, remember me.

O dying love mysterious grace!
So full, so rich, so free,
What thought thy heights or depths can reach?
He cries, remember me.

Look on the wretch, whose hopes alone,
With joy thy face to see,
Hang on thy dear expiring groan,
O Lord, remember me.

Hast thou not for the sinner bled,
This is my only plea;
Thou Holy Lamb, to slaughter led,
Then, O remember me.

Did Justice smite with iron rod,
In sad Gethsemane,
Thy spotless soul, then, O my God!
My God! remember me.

Thus with the dying thief, in death,
As vile and foul as he,
We’ll join in one united breath,
And cry, remember me.

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from Hymns about Death, released March 20, 2020

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