St. Alphonsus
Liguori Christmas Hymn V:
To the
Infant Jesus
O King of Heaven!
from starry throne descending,
Thou takest
refuge in that wretched cave;
O God of
bliss! I see Thee cold and trembling,
What pain it
cost Thee fallen man to save!
Thou, of a
thousand worlds the great Creator,
Dost now the
pain of cold and want endure;
Thy poverty
but makes Thee more endearing,
For well I
know 'tis love has made Thee poor.
I see Thee
leave Thy Heavenly Father's bosom,
But whither
has Thy love transported Thee?
Upon a little
straw I see Thee lying;
Why suffer
thus? "Tis all for love of me.
But if it is
Thy will for me to suffer,
And by these
sufferings my heart to move,
Wherefore, my
Jesus, do I see Thee weeping?
'Tis not for
pain Thou weepest, but for love.
Thou weepest
thus to see me so ungrateful;
My sins have
pierced Thee to the very core;
I once
despised Thy love, but now I love Thee,
I love but
Thee; then, Jesus, weep no more.
Thou
sleepest, Lord, but Thy heart ever watches.
No slumber
can a heart so loving take;
But tell me,
darling Babe, of what Thou thinkest,
"I think," He
says, "of dying for Thy sake."
Is it for me
that Thou dost think of dying!
What, then, O
Jesus! can I but love Thee?
Mary, my
hope! If I love Him too little,-----
Be not
indignant,-----love Him thou for me.
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