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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee
By Charles Wesley (17071788)
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No other help I know:
If thou withdraw thyself from me,
Ah! whither shall I go?
Before I drew my breath!
What pain, what labor, to secure
My soul from endless death!
I now should feel thy power;
And all my wants thou wouldst relieve,
In this accepted hour.
My weary, longing eyes;
O let me now receive that gift:
My soul without it dies.
O speak, and I shall live;
And here I will unwearied lie,
Till thou thy Spirit give.
Could I but see thy face!
Now let me hear thy quickening voice,
And taste thy pardoning grace.