1 Down into my loneliness, sorrow and night,
Illuming my soul with its radiance bright;
There comes a sweet message of love and of light,
That I may be saved tonight.
That I may be saved tonight,
That I may be saved tonight;
There comes the sweet word of love and light,
That I may be saved tonight.
2 For years in the darkness of sin I have trod,
Neglecting my Saviour, despising His blood;
Away from my home, and away from my God,
Yet I may be saved tonight.
Yet I may be saved tonight,
Yet I may be saved tonight;
Away from my home, my friends, my God,
Yet I may be saved tonight.
3 I’m coming in weakness, my Saviour, to Thee,
From sin and its bondage I long to be free;
Receive me O Master, Thine own would I be,
And I shall be saved tonight.
And I shall be saved tonight,
And I shall be saved tonight;
Receive me O Lord, Thine own to be;
And I shall be saved tonight.
4 The message of pardon at last I have heard,
And take Thee as Saviour, Redeemer and Lord;
I’ll doubt Thee no longer, but trust in Thy word,
That I may be saved tonight.
That I may be saved tonight,
That I may be saved tonight;
I’ll doubt Thee no more, but trust Thy word,
That I may be saved tonight.
Source: Christian Endeavor Hymns #114