Many Christians know this hymn; it's set to the Scottish folk tune 'Dream Angus', and was written for worship in Iona Abbey, by John Bell, an rather unconventional minister who was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and remains musical director of the Wild Goose Worship Group. The Celts had no concept of what a dove was, so Columba and his successors chose the Wild Goose as emblematic of the Holy Spirit. The WGWG is an active part of the Iona Community today, and this song sort of sums up who we are. Christ's is the world in which we move; Christ's are the folk we're summoned to love; Christ's is the voice which calls us to care, and Christ is the one who meets us here . To the lost Christ shows his face, to the unloved he gives his embrace, to those who cry in pain or disgrace Christ makes, with his friends, a touching place. Feel for the people we must avoid - strange or bereaved or never employed. Feel for the women and feel for the men who fear that their living is all in vain . To the lost............. Feel for the parents who've lost their child, feel for the women whom men have defiled, feel for the baby for whom there's no breast, and feel for the weary who find no rest . To the lost.............. Feel for the lives by life confused, riddled with doubt, in loving abused; feel for the lonely heart, conscious of sin, which longs to be pure but fears to begin. To the lost.................