We sing to Thee, Emmanuel, The Prince of Life, Salvation’s Well, The Plant of Heaven, the Star of Morn, The Lord of lords, the Virgin-born! | All glory, worship, thanks, and praise, That Thou art come in these our days; Thou Heavenly Guest expected long, We hail Thee with a joyful song. | For Thee, since first the world was made, Men’s hearts have waited, watched, and prayed; Prophets and patriarchs, year by year, Have longed to see Thy Light appear. | “O God,” they prayed, “from Sion rise, And hear Thy captive people’s cries; At length, O Lord, salvation bring, Then Jacob shall rejoice and sing!” | Now Thou, by Whom the world was made, Art in Thy Manger-cradle laid, Maker of all things great, art small, Naked Thyself, though clothing all. | Thou Who both Heaven and earth dost sway, In strangers’ inn art fain to stay, And though Thy power makes angels blest, Dost seek Thy food from human breast. | Encouraged thus, our love grows bold On Thee to lay our steadfast hold; The Cross which Thou didst undergo Has vanquished Death, and healed our woe. | Thou art our Head, then, Lord, of Thee True living members we will be, And, in the strength Thy Grace shall give, Will live as Thou wouldst have us live. | As each short year goes quickly round, Our Alleluias shall resound; And, when we reckon years no more, May we in heaven Thy Name adore. | |