I The saffron tints appear, The morning comes—’tis here. Wipe slumber from thine eyes, Behold the sun arise! | II Clad in his garb of gold, Bright as he shone of old; Beams o’er the heavens extend, Shafts from his orb descend. | III Sun, that in morning light Rises, nor sinks in night, Shine in my soul alway, Make there an endless day. | IV Life for my deadness give; Shine, that my soul may live; Joy to my sorrow bring; Light on Thy glowing wing. | V If ’neath the cloud I lie, Darkness obscure my sky; Yet, may my faith behold Glints of the hidden gold. | VI Father, to Thee, always, And Holy Ghost, be praise; Glory, while ages run, To Thee, O Christ! our Sun. | |