O Lord! I sing with mouth and heart, Joy of my soul! to Thee To earth Thy knowledge I impart, As it is known to me. | Thou art the Fount of grace, I know, And Spring aye fall and free, Whence saving health and goodness flow Each day so bounteously. | What have we here or what are we, Of good what can earth give, That we do not alone from Thee, Our Father, aye receive? | The tent-like firmament who builds, Who spreads th’ expanse of blue, Who sends to fertilize our fields Refreshing rain and dew? | Who warmeth us in cold and frost, Who shields us from the wind, Who orders it that wine and must We in their season find? | Who is it life and health bestows, Who keeps us with His hand In golden peace, wards off war’s woes, From our dear native land? | The work is Thine, my God! my Lord! And Thine must ever be; Before our door Thou keepest guard, In rest we’re kept by Thee. | Thou feedest us from year to year, And constant dost abide; When danger fills our hearts with fear, With help art at our side. | With patience dost Thou ever chide, Nor long Thine anger keep, But castest all our sins aside Into the ocean deep. | Whene’er our burden’d hearts we raise To Thee, Thou’rt soon appeas’d; The help Thou send’st shows forth Thy praise, And our sad hearts are eas’d. | Thou mark’st how oft Thy people weep And what their sorrows are, Their tears dost in Thy bottle keep, However small they are. | Our deepest needs dost Thou supply, Thou giv’st what lasts for aye, Thou lead’st us to our home on high, When hence we pass away. | Awake! my heart, awake and sing, And joyous be thy mood, Thy God who maketh everything Is, and abides thy good— | Thy treasure and inheritance! Thy glory and delight! Thy saving health and sure defence! He keeps and guides thee right. | Why do thy cares both night and day Grieve thee so bitterly? Upon thy God thy burden lay, Who gave thy life to thee. | Hath He not all the weary way From youth till now thee led, Oft chas’d misfortune’s clouds away That gather’d o’er thy head? | In all His rule no oversight Can happen, no mistakes; Whate’er He does or leaves is right, A happy issue takes. | Let Him work who doth all things well, Nor with Him interfere, And so thou shalt in glory dwell, And peace enjoy while here. | |