O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
Text by Charles Wesley (1739). Music arranged by Lowell Mason (1839) from a melody by Carl Glaser. Public domain in all jurisdictions.
Verse 1
GO for a thou-sand Ctongues to Gsing my great Re-Ddeem-er's Gpraise
The Gglo-ries of my CGod and GKing, the Dtri-umphs of His Ggrace
Verse 2
GMy gra-cious Mas-ter Cand my GGod, as-sist me to pro-Dclaim
To Gspread through all the Cearth a-Gbroad the Dhon-ors of Thy Gname
Verse 3
GJe-sus! the name that Ccharms our Gfears, that bids our sor-rows Dcease
'Tis Gmu-sic in the Csin-ner's Gears, 'tis Dlife and health and Gpeace
Verse 4
GHe breaks the pow'r of Ccan-celed Gsin, He sets the pris-'ner Dfree
His Gblood can make the Cfoul-est Gclean, His Dblood a-vailed for Gme
Verse 5
GHear Him, ye deaf; His Cpraise, ye Gdumb, your loos-ened tongues em-Dploy
Ye Gblind, be-hold your CSav-ior Gcome; and Dleap, ye lame, for Gjoy
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