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1 Callest Thou thus, oh Master? Callest Thou thus to me? Weary and heavy laden, Longing to come to Thee, Out in the lonely darkness Thy dear voice sounds so sweet, I am not worthy Master, oh no, Not worthy to kiss Thy feet. 2 Comest Thou thus, oh Master? Comest Thou thus to me? Untrimm'd, my lamp, and dying, And house not meet for Thee, Thou art so great and holy, I am by sin undone, I am not worthy Master, oh no, Not worthy that Thou should'st come. 3 "Child," said the gracious Master, With voice divinely sweet, I only ask a welcome; Rest, for my weary feet! Come o'er my lowly threshold, Dark, and defiled by sin, Tho' all unworthy Master, oh come, I pray Thee, come, enter in. | The Cyber Hymnal #727 Light in the Valley: a new work of great merit for the Sunday school, revivals, Christian Endeavor, Epworth League, young people's society, and all forward movement along the line of battle... #140 (1898) |