For just a moment in the breeze, Such ordinary beauty'd melt the heart, So deaf and blind I've been to these, I longed but so forgot: A birdsong and it's praise, The Grace that bows the winds as instruments.
In every trial I see you there, My Lord in agony and shame, At the picture of you lifted up, Just looking I am cured again, What news is this, this blessed God, Submit Himself to pain? The prince for whom all stars daren't stop, For whom oceans daren't the same, For whom all the riches fall unworthy, Drew near to us, in meekness came.
Framed mirrors on the wall, To turn the sight back into self, To look behind and grasp reflection, Framed mirrors on the wall, Held up as windows into plain sight, Left there on walls to behold later.