Remember O thou man thy time is spent: how thou art dead and gone, And I did what I can, therefore repent! Remember Adam's fall o thou man From heav'n to hell! How we were condemned all In hell perpetual, There for to dwell. Remember God's goodness, o thou man, And promise made! How he sent his son, doubtless Our sins for to redress: Be not afraid! The angels all did sing, o thou man, On heav'n's high hill; Praise to our hean'nly King, And peace to man living, With a good will. In Bethlem He was born, o thou man, For mankind's sake; For us that were forlorn, And therefore took no scorn, Our flesh to take. Give thanks to God always, o thou man, with heart most joylly, For this is our happy day, let all men sing and say: "Holy, Holy!"