I mused within my heart, Sin-stricken and forlorn; I felt the cruel dart, By which my heart was torn. | I longed to tell my grief, Where I could well confide; But ah, no calm relief Came to my wounded pride. | I heard a knock without: A voice in kindness spake, That banished all my doubt, And bade my hope awake. | I drew the bolt aside, Forthwith my Lord came in, He spake not to deride, Nor looked to shame my sin. | 88 But at my humble board, He sat and supped with me, So gracious is my Lord, And full of sympathy. | Lord, on Thy lonesome way, Ne'er pass my humble door, Come in and sup, I pray, As Thou didst heretofore. | |