O! fe'th ddilynaf mwy Hyd ddaear-lawr, Trwy boen a gwawd os rhaid, Iesus mawr. O! boed dy Groes fy rhan, I'w dwyn bob dydd; Dy bresenoldeb cu Nerth a rydd. Gwna fi yn blentyn gwir A'm serch yn llwyr Dod arnat, Arglwydd mawr, Fore a hwyr. Pan dyr yr hyfryd wawr Tu draw i'r bedd, Boed im gael gorffwys fyth Yn dy hedd.T H Hughes, Blaenau Ffestiniog, 1850-1919.
Tôn [6463D]: Hanes y Groes / Story of the Cross gwelir: Rhan I (Y Gofyniad) Yn ei wysg bur ei Hun Rhan II (Yr Ateb) Dilyn i Galfari Rhan III (Yr Hanes) Yn hongian ar y pren Rhan IV (Yr Apêl o'r Groes) Blentyn fy ngwae a'm cur |
O I shall follow then evermore Along the earth below, Through pain and scorn if necessary, Great Jesus. O may thy cross be my portion, To carry it every day; Thy dear presence Shall give strength. Make me a true child With my affection completely Put upon thee, great Lord, Morning and evening. When the delightful dawn breaks Beyond the grave, May I get rest forever In thy peace.tr. 2023 Richard B Gillion |
Part 5 - The Resolve) Oh, I will follow Thee, Star of my soul, Through the deep shades of life To the goal. Yea, let Thy cross be borne Each day be me; Mind not how heavy, if But with Thee. Lord, if Thou only wilt, Make us Thine own, Give no companion, save Thee alone. Grant through each day of life To stand by Thee; With Thee, when morning breaks Ever to be.Edward Munroe 1815-66
Tune [6463]: Hanes y Groes / Story of the Cross
see also: Part 2 (The Answer) Follow to Calvary Part 3 (The Story) On the cross lifted Part 4 (The Appeal from the Cross) Child of my grief and pain Part 5 (The Resolve) O I will follow thee |