We grieve 100,000 — yet we can’t understand;
 	we cannot grasp how many have died throughout this land.
 	We cannot see their faces or hear the stories told
 	of all the ways they blessed us — the young ones and the old.
O God, we grieve the struggle of those who died alone —
 	so far from friends and neighbors, from all they’d ever known.
 	We grieve for precious people who could not say good-bye;
 	we weep for those, now mourning, who sit alone and cry.
O God, we grieve for millions who now are unemployed
 	who cannot feed their families — whose hope has been destroyed.
 	We grieve that needed workers must worry for their health
 	while some with lives of privilege stay home and build their wealth.
O God of love and mercy, we cry to you, “How long?”
 	In troubled times remind us: Your love is ever strong.
 	Now as we grieve the suffering, Lord, show us how to be
 	A healing, loving presence in each community.
PASSION CHORALE 7.6.7.6 D ("O Sacred Head, Now Wounded")
 	Tune: Hans Leo Hassler, 1601; harmony by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1729
 	Text: Copyright © 2020 by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette. All rights reserved.
 	Email: carolynshymns@gmail.com New Hymns: www.carolynshymns.com
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