I The sun has reached his western goal, And night winds hush the world to rest; Be still, and worship God, my soul, Who through the day thy life hath blest. | II To God thy Maker, thanks accord, For life, and hope, and every good, And all the comfort of the Word Incarnate, for the spirit's food. | III Ah! night is dark when clouds of guilt The shrinking soul with fears distress,— Call on the Christ Whose blood was spilt, And all thy guiltiness confess. | IV Then let me rest in calm repose,— Secure in Him, my rest is sweet; The fears of night no dread impose, If I have worshipped at His feet. | V O Christ, Who art my Light, I pray, Keep Thou my soul till morning shine; Then, brighter than the orb of day, Illume my path with light divine. | |