Seven Times our blessed Saviour spoke, When on the Cross our sins He took, And died lest man should perish: Let us His last and dying Words In our remembrance cherish. | “Forgive them, Father, just and true, Forgive! they know not what they do;” So far His Love extended: Forgive us, Lord, where we too have Through ignorance offended. | Now to the contrite thief He cries, “Thou, verily, in Paradise Shall meet Me ere to-morrow:” Lord, take us to Thy Kingdom soon, Who linger here in sorrow. | To weeping Mary standing by, “Behold thy son!” now hear him cry, To John, “Behold thy mother!” Protect, Lord, those we leave behind, Let each befriend the other. | Now from His Frame exhausted burst Those few faint Words, “I thirst! I thirst!” O Lord! for our salvation Thy Thirst was great: then help us still To overcome temptation. | Then rose that Cry, “My God, oh why Forsake me in my Agony?” Lord, Thou wast here forsaken, That we might be received on high; Let this our hope awaken. | Next, hear Him, ere His Spirit fled, Proclaim aloud, “’Tis finishèd:” To Thee our work commending, May we each talk Thou dost impose Bring to a joyful ending. | One piercing Cry, and all is done! “Father, to Thy true Hands alone I now commend My Spirit:” Be this, when sinks our dying heart, The wish that last shall stir it. | Whoe’er, by sense of sin opprest, On These blest Words his thoughts doth rest, Thence joy and hope obtaineth: And, through God’s Love and boundless Grace, A peaceful conscience gaineth. | O Jesu Christ! our Lord and Guide, Who hast for our salvation died! On this for ever dwelling, May we each hour Thy Death regard, Thy Grief, all grief excelling! | |