As on the cross the Saviour hung, And groaned, and bled, and died, He looked with pity on a wretch That languished by his side. | 2 The dying thief in Jesus saw A majesty divine; While scoffing Jews around him stood, And asked him for a sign! | 3 The kingdom, Lord, is thine, he said; ’Tis thine o’er men to reign: Thy wondrous works thy lordship prove, These pains thy love proclaim: | 4 Honors divine await thee soon, A scepter and a crown: With shame thy foes shall yet behold Thee seated on a throne. | 5 Then, gracious Lord, remember me! Is not forgiveness thine? My crimes have brought me to thy side— Thy love brought thee to mine! | 6 His prayer the dying Jesus hears, And instantly replies, To-day your parting soul shall be With me in paradise. | |