Remember Me | Prayerful Hymn in Celtic Folk Music

The lyrics for Remember me are taken from “O Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows”, a hymn written by Thomas Haweis (1734–1820). The words read almost like a personal prayer or meditation rather than a congregational anthem. This hymn moves through sorrow, temptation, frailty, and surrender with a steady hope that mercy still answers the soul. This arrangement draws from Celtic folk and ancient hymn traditions with fingerstyle acoustic guitar, low whistle, fiddle, and soft harp textures. The music begins fragile and intimate, then slowly opens into warmth and quiet resolve through natural acoustic performance and breath-led vocals. Subscribe:    / @sacredhymnal   Lyrics: [Verse 1] When, groaning, on my burdened heart My sins lie heavily My pardon speak, new peace impart In love remember me [Pre-Chorus] My pardon speak, new peace impart In love remember me [Chorus] O Lord from whom all goodness flows I lift my heart to thee In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes Dear Lord, remember me Remember me [Verse 4] Temptations sore obstruct my way And ills I cannot flee O give me strength, Lord, as my day For good remember me [Bridge] Distressed with pain, disease, and grief This feeble body see Grant patience, rest, and kind relief Hear, and remember me [Chorus] O Lord from whom all goodness flows I lift my heart to thee In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes Dear Lord, remember me [Outro] The hour is near; consigned to death I own the just decree Saviour, with my last, parting breath I’ll cry, “Remember me!” Remember me Credits: Composer: Alder Kinley Lyrics: “O Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows” by Thomas Haweis (1734–1820) (Public Domain) Performance: Original arrangement and music created digitally using modern production tools Copyright: © 2026 Alder Kinley. All rights reserved.