I love to think, though I am young,
My Saviour was at child;
That Jesus walked the earth along,
With feet all undefiled.
He kept His Father’s word of truth
As I am taught to do,
And while He walked the paths of youth,
He walked in wisdom, too.
I love to think that He who spake,
And made the blind to see,
And called the sleeping dead to wake,
Was once a child like me.
That He who wore the thorny crown,
And tasted death’s despair,
Had a kind mother like my own,
And knew her love and care.
I know ‘twas all for love to me
That He became a child,
And left the heavens so fair to see,
And trod earth’s pathway wild.
Then, Saviour, who was once a child,
A child may come to Thee;
And, O! in all thy mercy mild,
Blest Saviour, come to me.
ML 08/11/1940