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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded Authorship Unknown Tr. By Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 Tr. By James W. Alexander 1804-1859 Hans L. Hassler 1564-1612 Harmonized by J. S. Bach 1685-1750 Am:x02210 Bm:224432 C:x32010 D:xx0232 D/F#:2x0232 Em:022000 G:320003 G/B:x20033 Verse 1:
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Verse 2: What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered Was all for sinners’ gain Mine, mine was the transgression But Thine the deadly pain Lo, here I fall, my Savior ’Tis I deserve Thy place Look on me with Thy favor Vouchsafe to me Thy grace Verse 3: What language shall I borrow To thank Thee, dearest friend For this Thy dying sorrow Thy pity without end O make me Thine forever And should I fainting be Lord, let me never, never Outlive my love to Thee