Lord, we are blind, we mortals blind,
We can't behold thy bright abode;
O 'tis beyond a creature mind
To glance a thought half way to God!
Infinite leagues beyond the sky
The great Eternal reigns alone,
Where neither wings nor souls can fly,
Nor angels climb the topless throne.
The Lord of glory builds his seat
Of gems insufferably bright,
And lays beneath his sacred feet
Substantial beams of gloomy night.
Yet, glorious Lord, thy gracious eyes
Look through and cheer us from above
Beyond our praise thy grandeur flies,
Yet we adore, and yet we love.
First Line: | Lord, we are blind, we mortals blind |
Title: | God Invisible |
Author: | Isaac Watts |
Meter: | 8.8.8.8 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Lord, we are blind, we mortals blind. I. Watts. [God Invisible.] Published in his Hymns & Spiritual Songs, 1707, Book ii., No. 26, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, and headed "God Invisible." In the American Plymouth Collection, 1855, it begins with stanza ii., "Infinite leagues beyond the sky."
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)