Oft as the bell, with solemn toll, Speaks the departure of a soul; Let each one ask himself; “Am I Prepared, should I be called to die?” | Only this frail and fleeting breath Preserves me from the jaws of death; Soon as it fails, at once I’m gone, And plunged into a world unknown. | Then, leaving all I loved below, To GOD’S tribunal I must go; Must hear the Judge pronounce my fate, And fix my everlasting state. | But could I bear to hear him say, “Depart, accursed, far away! With Satan, in the lowest hell, Thou art for ever doomed to dwell.” | LORD JESUS! help me now to flee, And seek my hope alone in thee. Apply thy blood, thy Spirit give, Subdue my sin, and in me live. | Then, when the solemn bell I hear, If saved from guilt, I need not fear; Nor would the thought distressing be, Perhaps it next may toll for me. | Rather, my spirit would rejoice, And long, and wish, to hear thy voice; Glad when it bids me earth resign, Secure of heav’n, if thou art mine. | |