391. My God, my Father, while I stray
8.8.8.4
Troyte's Chant No. 1:
Arthur H. D. Troyte, 1860
Hanford (Sullivan):
Arthur S. Sullivan, 1874
Refrain
Charlotte Elliott, 1834;
Alt.
My God, my Father, while I stray Far from my home in life's rough way, O teach me from my heart to say, | Though dark my path, and sad my lot, Let me be still and murmur not, Or breathe the prayer divinely taught, | What though in lonely grief I sigh For friends beloved, no longer nigh, Submissive still would I reply, | 357 If thou shoulds't call me to resign What most I prize, it ne'er was mine: I only yield thee what is thine; | Let but my fainting heart be blest With thy good Spirit for its guest, My God, to thee I leave the rest; | Renew my will from day to day, Blend it with thine, and take away All that now makes it hard to say, | Then, when on earth I breathe no more The prayer oft mixed with tears before, I'll sing upon a happier shore, | |