Not Alone - Lee W. Brainard
He woke at morn with heart of stone
Deep nagging pain, down to the bone
He woke at morn with heart of stone
Deep nagging pain, down to the bone
He heaved a sigh, raised weary head
And sat upon his straw strewn bed
He fixed his eyes on cold stone wall,
And gulped at what must soon befall
He was all alone
The cheering song of meadow bird
On window ledge was scarcely heard
The happy dance of sunbeam bright
Could well have been the dark of night
This day would be the last he’d see
For death awaited on the tree
He was all alone
The jailor came, led him away
Oh what an awful price to pay
They made him bear the very cross
On which he was to suffer loss
Through sweat stung eyes he blinked and peered
At crowds that mocked, and scorned, and jeered
He was all alone
He struggled up that awful hill
Then Roman soldiers held him still
His hands and feet were quickly nailed
Then he was lifted up, impaled
His body wracked with searing pain
He turned his thoughts to God in vain
He was all alone
Where was the God he’d never served
Now that he faced a death deserved
But thoughts of seeking fled away
It seemed too late to change his way
He cursed his God, his luck, his birth
He cursed the life he’d spent in mirth
He was all alone
And then a voice rang loud and true
Forgive they know not what they do
He pondered on this heavenly note
Recalled the sign someone had wrote
He turned and looked into the face
Of purest love and matchless grace
He was not alone (quietly)
His heart was warmed and he must know
Who is this man that loves men so
Was this the promised Christ and king
Of whom the Jews both read and sing
Was he the one who stirred the land
With miracles and healing hand
He was not alone (a little louder)
My Lord, he prayed, I’ve gone astray
May grace be found for me today
That when you come in kingdom bright
I shall walk and dwell in light
Today, my son, I set you free
You’ll be in Paradise with me
He was not alone (little louder yet))
His prison cell now seems so sweet
It led him to the Saviour’s feet
And so the terror of the cross
Brought treasure great from awful loss
For now he’s passed from dark to light
From pain to joy and faith to sight
He is not alone (shouting glory)
Oh weary saint, this lesson heed
And solace find in hour of need
The clouds though dark are silver lined
The fragrant rose with thorns combined
And when the road seems hard to bear
Look to the Lord, you’ll find him there
You are not alone (toned down to taste)