HYMN LXXXII.
6.6.8.6
James Montgomery
Fervent Supplication.--Ps. cxxx.
Out of the depths of woe, To Thee, O Lord! I cry; Darkness surrounds me, but I know That Thou art ever nigh. | Then hearken to my voice, Give ear to my complaint; Thou bidst the mourning soul rejoice, Thou comfortest the faint. | I cast my hope on Thee, Thou canst, Thou wilt forgive; Wert Thou to mark iniquity, Who in thy sight could live? | Humbly on Thee I wait, Confessing all my sin; Lord, I am knocking at thy gate, Open and take me in. | Like them, whose longing eyes Watch till the morning-star, (Though late and seen through tempests) rise, Heaven's portals to unbar:-- | Like them I watch and pray, And though it tarry long, 87 Catch the first gleam of welcome day, Then burst into a song, | Glory to God above! The waters soon will cease, For lo! the swift-returning dove Brings home the sign of peace. | Though storms his face obscure, And dangers threaten loud, Jehovah's covenant is sure; His bow is in the cloud. | |