165 (LXXVI.--"Nun sich der Tag geendet hat.")
165.
Original Tune.
Nun sich der Tag geendet hat
Hertzog, 1670
| Now that the sun doth shine no more, And day hath reach'd its close, They calmly sleep who wept before, The wearied find repose. | | But Thou, my God, no rest dost know In Thy unslumb'ring might; Thou hatest darkness as Thy foe, For Thou Thyself art Light. | | Then 'mid the blackness of these hours Still think on me for good; Refresh me,--let Thy heavenly powers Now o'er my slumbers brood, | | I know the evil I have done Doth cry aloud to Thee; But, ah! the mercy of Thy Son Hath made amends for me. | | And therefore now I close my eyes And sleep with tranquil breast; Why waste the time in fears or sighs? God watches o'er my rest. | | Hence, vain and evil thoughts, depart! Roam not, my soul, abroad, For now I build within my heart A temple to my God. | | And if this night my last should prove In this dark land, I pray Then take me to Thy heaven above, The home of endless day. | |