1.WEEP not for Him who onward bears
His Cross to Calvary;
He does not ask man’s pitying tears,
Who wills for man to die.
2.The awful sorrow of His face,
The bowing of His frame,
Come not from torture nor dis¬grace :
He fears not Cross nor shame.
3.There is a deeper pang of grief,
An agony unknown,
In which His love finds no relief-
He bears it all alone.