Why pour’st thou forth thine anxious plaint, despairing of relief, As if the Lord o’erlook’d thy cause, and did not heed thy grief? | Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard, that firm remains on high The everlasting throne of Him who formed the earth and sky? | Art thou afraid his pow’r shall fail when comes thy evil day? And can an all-creating arm grow weary or decay? | Supreme in wisdom as in pow’r the Rock of ages stands; Though him thou canst not see, nor trace the working of his hands. | He gives the conquest to the weak, supports the fainting heart; And courage in the evil hour his heav’nly aids impart. | Mere human pow’r shall fast decay, and youthful vigour cease; But they who wait upon the Lord, in strength shall still increase. | They with unwearied feet shall tread the path of life divine; With growing ardent onward move, with growing brightness shine. | On eagles’ wings they mount, they soar, their wings are faith and love, Till, past the cloudy regions here, they rise to heav’n above. | |