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1 Now all the woods are sleeping,
And night and stillness creeping
O’er city, man, and beast;
But thou, my heart, awake thee,
To pray’r awhile be take thee,
And praise thy Maker ere thou rest.
2 My Jesus, stay Thou by me,
And let no foe come nigh me,
Safe sheltered by Thy wing;
But would the foe alarm me,
O let him never harm me,
But still Thine angels round me sing!
3 My loved ones, rest securely,
From every peril surely
Our God will guard your heads;
And happy slumbers send you,
And bid His hosts attend you,
And golden armed watch o’er your beds.
Source: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #57
First Line: | Now all the woods are sleeping, And night and stillness creeping |
Title: | Now all the woods are sleeping |
German Title: | Nun ruhen alle Wälder |
Author: | Paul Gerhardt (1653) |
Translator: | Catherine Winkworth (1855) |
Meter: | 7.7.8.7.7.8 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |