I “Watch with Me,” The Master said, And the night around Him fell, While the snares of sin and hell, On His awful path were spread. | II But they slumbered while He prayed;— They who were His constant care, Heard no echo of His prayer, When His soul was sore dismayed. | III Then He held the cup of woe, And the prayer to God was made,— Thrice in agony He prayed, That He might the draught forego. | IV But the will of God was done, In the garden, on that night, And He rose in all the might Of the well-beloved Son. | V Ah, my soul, thy Lord behold,— Wake from slumber, hear Him pray, All thy griefs are borne away, By His agony, untold. | VI And the strength of God is thine When the will of God is done In obedience, as a son, Conscious of a love divine. | |