6,6,6,6,6,6 I cannot lift mine eyes, For O, my sin is great, -- High as the hills that rise Up, up to heaven's gate; -- I cannot lift mine eyes, So great my sin, so great. But I would smite my breast, And bow me at the Cross; And well He knows the rest, My sense of shame, and loss; Yea, I would smite my breast, And bow me at His Cross. Mayhap when I have told The burden of my sin, He'll make my spirit bold, And speak, and soothe, and win; -- All this when I have told The burden of my sin. Then shall I lift mine eyes, And see the sin removed, And in the cloudless skies Behold the Well-Beloved; -- Then shall I lift mine eyes, And see my sin removed. |