Indexes for The Sacred Harp, 2025 Edition
48b Kedron
Words: Charles Wesley, 1762
Music: The United States’ Sacred Harmony, 1799
Meter: Long Meter (8,8,8,8)
Thou Man of grief, remember me,
Who never canst Thyself forget
Thy last expiring agony,
Thy fainting pangs and bloody sweat.
Father, if I may call Thee so,
Regard my fearful heart’s desire;
Remove this load of guilty woe,
Nor let me in my sins expire!
I tremble, lest the wrath divine,
Which bruises now my wretched soul,
Should bruise this wretched soul of mine
Long as eternal ages roll.
Who never canst Thyself forget
Thy last expiring agony,
Thy fainting pangs and bloody sweat.
Father, if I may call Thee so,
Regard my fearful heart’s desire;
Remove this load of guilty woe,
Nor let me in my sins expire!
I tremble, lest the wrath divine,
Which bruises now my wretched soul,
Should bruise this wretched soul of mine
Long as eternal ages roll.