Again, O LORD, I ope my eyes Thy glorious light to see, And share the gifts so largely lent To thankless man by Thee. | And why has GOD o'er me this night The watch so kindly kept? And why have I so safely waked, And why so sweetly slept? | And wherefore do I live and breathe? And wherefore have I still The mind to know, the sense to choose, The strength to do Thy will? | Is it, to waste another day In folly, sin, and shame? To give to these my heart and hand, And spurn my Maker's claim? | Is it, for honour, wealth, or power My heavenly hopes to sell? Is it, to grasp at pleasure's flower Upon the brink of hell? 243 | Is it, to grow unto the world, As glides the world from me; Be one day nearer to the grave, And further, LORD, from Thee? | No! thus too many days I've spent! To Thee, then, this be given: Teach what I owe to Man below, And to Thyself in heaven. | |