162 (LXXXVIII. Psalm 38, Gaudimel. "Seele du musst munter werden.")
162.
Seele du musst munter werden
V. Canitz, died 1699
Come, my soul, awake, 't is morning, Day is dawning O'er the earth, arise and pray; Come, to Hime who made this splendour Thou must render All thy feeble pow'rs can pay. | Soul, thy incense also proffer; Thou shouldst offer Praise to Him, who from thy head Kept afar the storms of sorrow, And the morrow Finds the night in peace hath fled. | Bid Him bless what thou art doing, If pursuing Some good aim; but if there lurks Ill intent in thine endeavour, May He ever Thwart and turn thee from thy works. | From God's glances shrink thou never, Meet them ever; Who submits him to His grace, Finds that earth no sunshine knoweth Such as gloweth O'er his pathway all his days. | Wakenest thou again to sorrow, Oh! then borrow Strength from Him, whose sun-like might On the mountain-summit tarries, And yet carries To the vales their mirth and light. | Pray that when thy life is closing, Calm reposing Thou mayst die, and not in pain; That, the night of death departed, Thou, glad-bearted, Mayst behold the Sun again. | |