Behold me here, in grief draw near, Pleading at Thy throne, O King! To Thee each tear, each trembling fear, Jesus, Son of man! I bring. Let me find Thee,--let me find Thee-- Me, a vile and worthless thing! | Look down in love, and from above, With Thy Spirit satisfy; Thou hast sought me, Thou hast bought me And Thy purchase, Lord, am I. Let me find Thee,--let me find Thee, Here on earth, and then on high! | No other prayer to Thee I bear, O my Lord, but only this: To share Thy grace, to see Thy face, And to know Thy people's bliss. Let me find Thee,--let me find Thee-- Thee to find is blessedness! | Hear the broken, scarcely spoken Utterance of my heart to Thee; All the crying, all the sighing, Of Thy child accepted be. 39 Let me find Thee,--let me find Thee Thus my soul longs vehemently! | Worldly pleasures, earthly treasures, Joys and honors, will not stay; They often pain, and, oh! how vain, Looking to eternity! Let me find Thee,--let me find Thee, Find Thee, O my God, this day! | |