69. "If Only I Had Known"

“If only I had known the cost of human greed,
Perhaps I would have reached out more to those in need.
But now I see the truth across the great divide!
If only I had known and changed,” the rich man cried.

If only we could see which bargains in the store
Are made in dismal sweatshops that oppress the poor.
For each subsistence wage—each tiny, crippling stitch—
Makes wider the divide between the poor and rich.

And, too, if we could hear a mother’s lullaby;
She’s singing now to calm her hungry toddler’s cry.
For rich ones came one day, took land and water rights,
And left the poor with hopeless days and hungry nights.

If only we could learn what keeps us wanting more:
We build our bigger barns so we’ll feel more secure.
But you alone, O God, give true security;
Possessed by our possessions, we cannot be free.

O Christ, if we could know God’s will for all the earth!
And yet, by your own Spirit, you have shown God’s truth:
“Do justice, help the poor, share life and love and land,
And when you see the hungry, open wide your hand.”

Text Information
First Line: "If only I had known the cost of human greed
Title: "If Only I Had Known"
Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette (2007)
Meter: 6.6.8.4 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2007
Scripture: ;
Topic: Justice; Wealth and Possessions
Copyright: Copyright © 2007 by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette. All rights reserved
Tune Information
Name: LEONI
Adapter: Thomas Olivers (1770)
Adapter: Meyer Lyon (1770)
Meter: 6.6.8.4 D
Key: f minor



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