Peter says this work dates to his time at Canterbury and was recorded while there ca. 1950.
Envelope contains
1 score (manuscript – incomplete – missing pages 1-2).
Jason Anderson visited Canterbury Cathedral in November 2016 and could not locate copies of the work or a recording.
Bracketed text is contained on the missing pages.
Lyrics
[O come and mourn with me awhile,
See Mary calls us to her side,
O come and let us mourn with her,
Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
Have we no tears to shed for] Him,
While soldiers scoff and foes deride.
Ah, see how patiently he hangs.
Jesus, our Lord, is crucified.
O gentle Savior, my guiltless heart,
Like Judas has thee denied
In countless acts of earthly sin,
Jesus, our Lord, is crucified.
O love of God, O sin of man,
In this dread act, your strength is tried,
And victory remains in love.
Jesus, our Lord, is crucified.