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Lord, Speak to Me That I May Speak Written By Frances R Havergal In 1872 She wrote it originally as a poem called: “A Workers Prayer, None of us liveth unto himself, Romans 14:7.” Romans 14:7 Exodus 4:12 Colossians 4:6 (there Are Extra Verses At The Bottom, Most People Only Sing The First Five) [Verse 1]
GLord, speak to me, Amthat D7I Gmay speak in Cliving echAoes Dof Athy Dtone; as Gthou hast sought, so D7let Gme seek thine Cerring chilAmdren Glost Dand Glone.
GOh, use me, Lord, uAmse evD7en Gme, Just aCs you willA, anDd wAhen,D and where UntGil your blessed face D7I seGe, CYour rest, Amyour Gjoy, DyourG glory share
[Verse 2]
GOh, lead me, Lord, Amthat D7I mGay lead The waCnd'ring anAd thDe wAav'rDing feet. Oh,G feed me, Lord, that D7I maGy feed CYour hungryAm onesG withD manGna sweet.
[Verse 3]
GOh, teach me, Lord,Am thatD7 I Gmay teach The prCecious truAths DwhiAch yDou impart. AndG wing my words that tD7hey Gmay reach CThe hidden AmdepthGs of DmanyG a heart.
[Verse 4]
GOh, fill me with yoAmur fuD7llnGess, Lord, UntiCl my very AhearDts Ao'erDflows In Gkindling thought and D7glowGing word, CYour love tAmo telGl, yoDur pGraise to show.
[Verse 5]
GOh, strengthen me, Amthat D7WhiGle I stand Firm oCn the rockA andD stArongD in Thee, I mGay stretch out a loviD7ng hGand CTo wrestlerAms witGh theD troGubled sea.
[Verse 6]
GOh bend my will andAm makeD7 itG thine My innCer man broAken DandA meeDk LivGing my all only for TD7hee,G CUntil Thy bAmlesseGd facDe I Gsee.