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Text: | Come, My Soul, Thou Must Be Waking |
Author: | F.R.L. von Canitz |
Translator: | Henry J. Buckoll |
Tune: | HAYDN |
Composer: | Franz Joseph Haydn |
1 Come, my soul, thou must be waking;
now is breaking o'er the earth another day:
come to him who made this splendor;
see thou render all thy feeble pow'rs can pay.
2 Thou too hail the light returning;
ready burning be the incense of thy pow'rs;
for the night is safely ended,
God hath tended with his care thy helpless hours.
3 Pray that he may prosper ever
each endeavor, when thine aim is good and true;
but that he may ever thwart thee,
and convert thee, when thou evil wouldst pursue.
4 Think that he thy ways beholdeth;
he unfoldeth ev'ry fault that lurks within;
every stain of shame glossed over
can discover, and discern each deed of sin.
5 Only God's free gifts abuse not,
light refuse not, but his Spirit's voice obey;
thou with him shalt dwell, beholding
light enfolding all things in unclouded day.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, my soul, thou must be waking |
Title: | Come, My Soul, Thou Must Be Waking |
Author: | F.R.L. von Canitz (1700) |
Translator: | Henry J. Buckoll (1841; alt.) |
Meter: | 8.4.7.8.4.7. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1990 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | The Church: Morning; God: Omnipotence of; God: Omnipresence of(2 more...) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | HAYDN |
Composer: | Franz Joseph Haydn (1791; arr.) |
Meter: | 8.4.7.8.4.7. |
Key: | C Major |