O sacred head, surrounded
by crown of piercing thorn!
O bleeding head, so wounded,
reviled and put to scorn!
Our sins have marred the glory
of thy most holy face,
yet angel hosts adore thee
and tremble as they gaze
In this thy bitter passion,
Good Shepherd, think of me
with thy most sweet compassion,
unworthy though I be:
beneath thy cross abiding
for ever would I rest,
in thy dear love confiding,
and with thy presence blest.
The dripping blood our only drink,The bloody flesh our only food:In spite of which we like to thinkThat we are sound, substantial flesh and blood—Again, in spite of that, we call this Friday good.T.S. Eliot
You and your readers might enjoy this Lenten/Easter series of posts with art and quoted passages: http://eagleandelephant.blogspot.com/
Man of SorrowsWhat a nameFor the Son of God who cameRuined sinners to reclaimAlleluia!What a Savior!–a really beautiful version of this southern hymn is done by Claire Holley on her CD Sanctuary. Google it on iTunes and give it a listen.I love this song compulsively, her version of it specifically.