494. Where cross the crowded ways of life
L.M.
Gardiner:
Arr., William Gardiner, Sacred Melodies, 1815
Frank Mason North, 1905
| Where cross the crowded ways of life, Where sound the cries of race and clan, Above the noise of selfish strife, We hear thy voice, O Son of man. | | In haunts of wretchedness and need, On shadowed thresholds dark with fears, From paths where hide the lures of greed, We catch the vision of thy tears. | | From tender childhood's helplessness, From woman's grief, man's burdened toil, From famished souls, from sorrow's stress, Thy heart hath never known recoil. | | The cup of water given for thee Stills holds the freshness of thy grace; Yet long these multitudes to see The sweet compassion of thy face. | | 450 O Master, from the mountain side, Make haste to heal these hearts of pain; Among these restless throngs abide, O tread the city's streets again; | | Till sons of men shall learn thy love, And follow where thy feet have trod; Till glorious from thy heaven above, Shall come the City of our God. | |