To
be
sung
at
WORK
.
I.
SON
of
the
Carpenter
,
receive
This
humble
Work
of
mine
;
Worth
to
my
meanest
Labour
give
,
By
joining
it
to
thine
.
II
.
Servant
of
all
,
to
toil
for
Man
Thou
wou'dst
not
,
LORD
,
refuse
:
Thy
Majesty
did
not
disdain
To
be
employ'd
for
us
.
III
.
Thy
bright
Example
I
pursue
To
Thee
in
all
things
rise
,
And
all
I
think
,
or
speak
,
or
do
,
Is
one
great
Sacrifice
.
IV
.
Careless
thro'
outwards
Cares
I
go
,
From
all
Distraction
free
:
My
Hands
are
but
engag'd
below
,
My
Heart
is
still
with
Thee
.
V.
O
when
wilt
Thou
my
Life
appear
!
How
gladly
would
I
cry
:
'Tis
done
,
the
Work
thou
gav'st
one
here
,
'Tis
finish'd
LORD
—
and
die
.