I When Jesus at the feast reclined, And sad disciples sorrowed most, He gave, to soothe their troubled mind, The promise of the Holy Ghost. | II "I will not leave you," thus He spake, "As orphans here alone to dwell; With you My sure abode I'll make, And all your loneliness dispel." | III And when amid the clouds of heaven, Th' ascending Lord to sight was lost; The promised Gift of Christ was given Upon the hallowed Pentecost. | IV He came upon a rushing wind, The faint apostles to inspire; And on their waiting band declined, In form of cloven tongues of fire. | V And as the Spirit utterance gave, Their tongues expressed the thought inspired; And faltering, timid hearts were brave, And fainting souls with zeal were fired. | VI O Spirit, Gift of Christ adored, Our need behold, in power descend; And, as was promised by our Lord, Abide our Comforter, and Friend. | |