Night, and a storm, and hearts with sore affright, Quail in their fears before the tempest's might. | Blindly the waves with crested summits roll; The thunders crash, and terrify the soul. | Calmly He sleeps; O Christ, art Thou not Lord? Speak to the winds, and let them hear Thy word. | Thou hast a power to quell the surging sea, The waters know Thy voice at Galilee. | Wake from Thy sleep! How can the Master sleep, While danger threatens from the frenzied deep? | Tempest, and strife, and angry waves are still; The waters hear Thy voice, and do Thy will. | Lord of our life, wake to our help, we pray, And still the storm that compass our life's way. | |