I give my heart to Thee, O Jesus most desired! And heart for heart the gift shall be, For Thou my soul hast fired: Thou hearts alone would'st move; Thou only hearts dost love. I would love Thee as Thou lov'st me, O Jesus most desired! What offering can I make, Dear Lord, to love like Thine? That Thou, the God, didst stoop to take, A human form like mine! "Give me thy heart, my son;" Behold my heart! 'tis done: I would love Thee as Thou lov'st me, O Jesus most desired! Thy heart is opened wide, Its offered love most free, That heart to heart I may abide, And hide myself in Thee. Ah, how Thy love doth burn Till I that love return! I would love Thee as Thou lov'st me, O Jesus most desired! Here finds my heart its rest, Repose that knows no shock, The strength of love that keeps it blest. In Thee, the riven Rock, My soul, as girt around, Her citadel hath found. I would love Thee as Thou lov'st me, O Jesus most desired! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FINALITY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON W'EN I GITS HOME by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HEAVEN-HAVEN; A NUN TAKES THE VEIL by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THE REALM OF FANCY by JOHN KEATS TWENTY GOLDEN YEARS AGO by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN GOD'S DETERMINATIONS: THE JOY OF CHURCH FELLOWSHIP RIGHTLY ATTENDED by EDWARD TAYLOR |