I Hence, slumber, from mine eyes, See, from the eastern skies The light is shed; The night has passed away, Now ’tis the morn of day, Darkness has fled. | II My soul from slumber free, Let me Thy brightness see, O Light of light! May darkness from my heart, And every cloud depart, And fears of night. | III Now let my hands employ The passing hours, and joy Shall find my soul; Thy will, O God, be done, Thy path of duty run, My heart control. | IV And when the sunlight dies, And in the western skies The day is spent; Then on Thy loving breast, O Jesu, let me rest In calm content. | |