1 Where wilt Thou go since night draws near,
O Jesus Christ, Thou Pilgrim dear?
Lord, make me happy, be my Guest,
And in my heart, O deign to rest.
2 Grant my request, O dearest Friend,
For truly I the best intend;
Thou knowest that Thou ever art
A welcome Guest unto my heart.
3 The day is now far spent and gone,
The shades of night come quickly on;
Abide with me, Thou heav'nly Light,
And do not leave me in this night.
4 Enlighten me that from the way
That leads to heav'n I may not stray,
That I may never be misled,
Though night of sin is round me spread.
5 And when I on my death-bed lie,
Help me that I in peace may die.
Abide! I will not let Thee go.
Thou wilt not leave me, Lord, I know.
First Line: | Where wilt Thou go, since night draws near |
Title: | Where Wilt Thou Go |
German Title: | Wo willst du hin, weil's Abend ist |
Translator: | August Crull |
Author: | Ernst Christoph Homburg |
Meter: | 8.8.8.8 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |