I O darkest night that ever fell! Before the sun had set, The light was blotted from the heavens, And death, and darkness met. | II For God had turned His face away From all the sin He bore, Whom in His love to earth He sent, To bear our suffering sore. | III Ah! darkest night that ever falls On soul of human race, When God in anger turns away The brightness of His face; | IV Then, sun and moon, and stars are lost, Amid’ our hopeless night; And all the radiant bliss of life Is curtained from our sight. | V O Christ, Thou art our Light, and Sun, Our Hope ’mid guilty fears; No night surrounds Thy presence now, Nor threatening cloud appears; | VI And sin and death no longer reign, Nor day to dark declines, For, from the Father’s face, a light Of reconcilement shines. | |