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8670. On Thee, Each Morning, O My God

1 On Thee each morning, O my God,
My waking thoughts attend;
In whom are founded all my hopes,
In whom my wishes end.

2 My soul, in pleading wonder lost,
Thy boundless love surveys,
And fired with grateful zeal prepares
Her sacrifice of praise.

3 When evening slumbers press my eyes,
With Thy protection blest,
In peace and safety I commit
My weary limbs to rest.

4 My spirit in Thy hands secure
Fears no approaching ill;
For whether waking or asleep
Thou, Lord, art with me still.

5 Then will I daily to the world
Thy wondrous acts proclaim;
Whilst all with me shall praises sing
And bless Thy sacred name.

6 At morn, at noon, at night I’ll still
The growing work pursue;
And Thee alone wilt praise, to whom
Eternal praise is due.

Text Information
First Line: On Thee each morning, O my God
Title: On Thee, Each Morning, O My God
Author: Andrew Kippis, 1725-1795
Meter: CM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ABERDEEN
Composer (attributed to): Andrew Tait
Meter: CM
Key: G Major or modal
Source: James Chalmers' untitled collection, 1749; Melody: Rudiments of Music by Robert Bremmer, 1756
Copyright: Public Domain



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