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1 Lord, while for humankind we pray
of every clime and coast,
O hear us for our native land,
the land we love the most.
2 Our fathers' resting places here,
and here our kindred dwell,
our children too: how should we love
another land so well?
3 O guard our shores from every foe,
with peace our borders bless;
with prosperous times our cities crown,
our fields with plenteousness.
4 O may we, Lord, be one in You
in knowledge, truth and love;
and let our songs of freedom rise
from earth to heaven above.
5 Lord of the nations, thus to You
our country we commend;
be now her refuge and her trust,
her everlasting friend.
Source: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #609
First Line: | Lord, while for all mankind we pray |
Title: | Lord, While For All Mankind |
Author: | John Reynell Wreford (1837) |
Meter: | 8.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |