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Words: Isaac Watts, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707; Ralph E. Hudson wrote the refrain in 1885. Music: Martyrdom, Hugh Wilson, 1800; arranged by Ralph E. Hudson, circa 1885. Alternate tune: Hudson (uses refrain below); it is with this tune that the hymn is known as At the Cross. |
Alas! and did
my Savior bleed Refrain At the cross, at the cross where I first saw
the light, Thy body slain,
sweet Jesus, Thine, Was it for crimes
that I had done Well might the
sun in darkness hide Thus might I
hide my blushing face But drops of
grief can neer repay |