Calvary

Lyrics

There's a hill lone and grey
 In a land far away,
 In a country beyond the blue sea;
 Where beneath that fair sky,
 Went a man forth to die,
 For the world and for you and for me.
 Oh, it bowed down my heart
 And the teardrops will start,
 When in memory all the grey hill I see;
 For 'twas there on its side
 Jesus suffered and died,
 To redeem a poor sinner like me.
 Behold, faint on the road,
 'Neath the world's heavy load,
 Comes a thorn-crowned man on the way;
 With a cross, he is bowed,
 But still on through the crowd,
 He's ascending that hill lone and grey.
 Hark, I hear the dull blow
 Of the hammer swung low;
 They are nailing my Lord to the tree
 And the cross they up-raise
 While the multitude gaze
 On the blessed Lamb of dark Calvary.
 Oh, it bowed down my heart
 And the teardrops will start,
 When in memory all the grey hill I see;
 For 'twas there on its side
 Jesus suffered and died,
 To redeem a poor sinner like me.
 How they mocked him in death
 To his last laboring breath,
 While His friends sadly wept o'er the way.
 But though lonely and faint,
 Still no word of complaint
 Fell from Him on that hillock of grey.
 Then a darkness come down
 And the rocks went around,
 And a cry pierced the sad-laden air;
 'Twas the voice of our King,
 Who received death's dark sting,
 All to save us from endless despair.
 Let the sun hide its face,
 Let the earth reel space,
 Over man who their Savior have slain;
 But, behold, from the sod
 Comes the blessed Lamb of God,
 Who was slain, but is risen again.
 Oh, it bowed down my heart
 And the teardrops will start,
 When in memory all the grey hill I see;
 For 'twas there on its side
 Jesus suffered and died,
 To redeem a poor sinner like me.
 

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Duration
04:03
Key
1
Tempo
128 BPM

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