I Forgive my heart its vain regrets, And, as I cast my eyes behind, Subdue the spirit, Lord, that frets, Because the light with dark is twined. | II I cannot understand the way By which unerring wisdom leads; Nor do I know for what to pray, Unconscious of my deepest needs. | III Thou, Whose almighty power upholds The stars that in their courses move,— Whose eye creation’s need beholds To prompt the outflow of Thy love;— | IV Teach me in calm content to live ’Mid all the changes life contains, Assured that, love and wisdom give The blessing that for aye remains. | V And in the darkness and the light, And in the gladness and the pain, Make me to know that all is right, And every loss my truest gain. | |