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O Bread of Heaven

This poem expresses love and devotion for Jesus through references to communion and his sacrifice on the cross. It describes Jesus as the bread of life, bond of love, and fire that burns in the soul. The speaker asks Jesus to pierce their guilty heart with his love, so that they may one day gaze upon him in heaven as reward for their love in return.

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O Bread of Heaven

This poem expresses love and devotion for Jesus through references to communion and his sacrifice on the cross. It describes Jesus as the bread of life, bond of love, and fire that burns in the soul. The speaker asks Jesus to pierce their guilty heart with his love, so that they may one day gaze upon him in heaven as reward for their love in return.

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O Bread of Heaven, beneath this veil

Thou dost my very God conceal:


My Jesus, dearest treasure, hail!
I love Thee and, adoring, kneel;
Each loving soul by Thee is fed
With Thine own Self in form of Bread.
O food of life, Thou Who dost give
The pledge of immortality;
I live, no 'tis not I that live;
God gives me life, God lives in me:
He feeds my soul, He guides my ways,
And every grief with joy repays.
O Bond of love that dost unite
The servant to his living Lord;
Could I dare live and not requite
Such love - then death were meet reward:
I cannot live unless to prove
Some love for such unmeasured love.
My dearest God! Who dost so bind
My heart with countless claims to Thee!
O Sweetest love, my soul shall find
In Thy dear bonds true liberty.
Thyself Thou hast bestowed on me;
Thine, Thine for ever I will be.
O Mighty Fire, Thou that dost burn
To kindle every mind and heart!
For Thee my frozen soul doth yearn;
Come, Lord of love, Thy warmth impart;
If thus to speak too bold appear,
Tis love like Thine has banished fear.
O Sweetest dart of love Divine!
If I have sinned, then vengeance take;
Come pierce this guilty heart of mine,
And let it die for His dear sake
Who once expired on Calvary,
His heart pierced through for love of me.

Beloved Lord, in Heaven above


There, Jesus, Thou awaitest me,
To gaze on Thee with endless love;
Yes, thus I hope, thus shall it be:
For how can He deny me Heaven,
Who here on earth Himself hath given?

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