Lord, I have strayed afar And I can find no rest; Above, no guiding star, No hope within my breast, But night within and night without, And anxious fear and gloomy doubt. | O, parched the desert land, And drear the lonely wild. O, that some loving hand Would save a wandering child, Who cast a Father's love aside, And left his home in sinful pride. | 67 Yea, I have heard the name Of One Whose heart is kind; Upon my night it came As perfume on the wind; It fills my soul, with trouble toss'd: The name of One Who seeks the lost. | O, that His love would come To where I mourn distressed, And take a wanderer home To be for ever blest, Where I might see the Father's face, Nor ever wander from His grace. | O Jesus Christ, to Thee My mournful prayer I send: Thy name can succour me, O Thou, the sinner's Friend; Incline my wayward heart, I pray, That I no more from home may stray. | |