Intro: And the Roman soldiers laughed, When they saw their pris'ner stumble He did not revile them back and wondering I asked Who was this man so humble? And a woman at my side Choked on her reply Though she struggled not to weep Tears poured down her cheek Her heart breaking as she cried: Oh Lord, my Redeemer, Thou hast done so much for me! Oh Lord, my Redeemer, All my love I give to Thee! And the crowd when pushing on, I felt compelled to follow. I knew that they were wrong How they mocked him all along Suddenly my heart felt hollow. For they nailed him to a tree On a hill called Calvary. While I stood there filled with wonder, The heavens roared with thunder, And again I hear this plea: Chorus Bridge: Thee! I could not forget His face As I wandered from that place. With the questions ever burning, I put myself to learning, And each answer came with grace. And I knelt in earnest prayer, His memory still there. And the more that I'd enquire, The hotter burned the fire. I found joy beyond compare. verse 3: And the day turned into three. Morning found me in a garden Where the gentle April breeze Returned me to my knees, Pleading for a pardon. And I can't say when or why I opened up my eyes, But his feet were there before me, His hands were open o'er me, And His face I recognized. Chorus Thee