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12924. Upward I Lift Mine Eyes

1 Upward I lift mine eyes,
From God is all my aid;
The God that built the skies,
And earth and nature made;
God is the tower to which I fly;
His grace is nigh in every hour.

2 My feet shall never slide
And fall in fatal snares,
Since God, my guard and guide,
Defends me from my fears.
Those wakeful eyes that never sleep
Shall Israel keep when dangers rise.

3 No burning heats by day,
Nor blasts of evening air,
Shall take my health away,
If God be with me there.
Thou art my sun, and Thou my shade,
To guard my head by night or noon.

4 Hast Thou not giv’n Thy word
To save my soul from death?
And I can trust my Lord
To keep my mortal breath.
I’ll go and come, nor fear to die,
Till from on high Thou call me home.

Text Information
First Line: Upward I lift mine eyes
Title: Upward I Lift Mine Eyes
Author: Isaac Watts
Meter: 66.66.88
Language: English
Source: The Psalms of David, 1719
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: DARWALL'S 148TH
Composer: John Darwall (1770)
Meter: 66.66.88
Key: D Major
Source: The New Universal Psalmodist, by Aaron Williams, 1770
Copyright: Public Domain



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