O Lord! I long thy face to see, My thoughts for ever dwell with Thee: Come, draw my heart, constrain my will, And send me help from Sion’s hill. | Oh! who shall now my freedom win, And save me from this yoke of sin? My God, for Thee my soul doth thirst, For Thou alone my bonds canst burst. | To keep thy laws my will is bent, But fails in the accomplishment: E’en when I follow good, I find Some stain of evil lurks behind. | Lord, on thy child compassion take, My sins blot out for Jesu’s sake; That thus my spirit more and more With free ascent to heaven may soar. | The foolish worldly mind expel, Sole Lord within my mansion dwell; The shield of faith, my God, bestow, And break sin’s poison’d shaft in two. | Let every thought and feeling be Henceforth directed, Lord, to Thee: Let heart and mind, by Thee possest, Now seek in Thee alone their rest. | Unknown to me while here I stay, Earth’s vain delights, away! away! For now the joys of heaven above Alone have power my heart to move. | Then bid, thou Good Supreme, depart Whate’er from Thee withdraws my heart; In Thee, my God, and only Thee Henceforth my every joy shall be. | |