Charles Wesley.
1707-1788
COME, O Thou Traveller unknown, Whom still I hold, but cannot see, My company before is
gone, And I am left alone with Thee, With Thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the break of day.
I need not tell Thee who I am, My misery, or sin declare, Thyself hast calld me by my name, Look
on thy hands, and read it there, But who, I ask Thee, who art Thou? Tell me thy name, and tell me now.
In vain Thou strugglest to get free, I never will unloose my hold: Art Thou the Man that died
for me? The secret of thy love unfold; Wrestling I will not let Thee go, Till I thy name, thy nature know.
Tis all in vain to hold thy tongue, Or touch the hollow of my thigh: Though every sinew be
unstrung, Out of my arms Thou shalt not fly; Wrestling I will not let Thee go, Till I thy name, thy nature
know.
My strength is gone, my nature dies, I sink beneath thy weighty hand, Faint to revive, and fall
to rise; I fall, and yet by faith I stand, I stand, and will not let Thee go, Till I thy name, thy nature know.
Yield to me nowfor I am weak; But confident in self-despair: Speak to my heart, in blessings
speak, Be conquerd by my instant prayer, Speak, or Thou never hence shalt move, And tell me, if thy
name is Love.
Tis Love, tis Love! Thou diedst for me, I hear thy whisper in my heart. The morning breaks,
the shadows flee: Pure Universal Love Thou art, To me, to all, thy bowels move, Thy nature, and thy name
is Love.
Contented now upon my thigh I halt, till lifes short journey end; All helplessness, all weakness
I, On Thee alone for strength depend, Nor have I power, from Thee, to move; Thy nature, and thy name is
Love.
Lame as I am, I take the prey, Hell, earth, and sin with ease oercome; I leap for joy, pursue
my way, And as a bounding hart fly home, Thro all eternity to prove Thy nature, and thy name is Love.
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