558. Darkness o'er the earth is stealing

1 Darkness o'er the earth is stealing--
In my lonely chamber kneeling,
I will say my evening prayer,
Longing for a closer union,
With my God I hold communion
And commit me to His care.

2 Yes, it is a blessed favor
To commune with Thee, my Savior,
Filled with hope and faith sincere;
Cheer my heart, my burden lighten--
May Thy word my pathway brighten,
To my prayer incline Thine ear!

3 Thee, my God, I fain would follow,
Love and honor, but how shallow
And inconstant is my love!
Spread the veil of mercy over
All my sins, my errors cover
With compassion from above!

4 Let Thine eye be vigil keeping
Over me while I am sleeping.
And my waking moments heed;
May Thy love be unabated,
Be with those who are elated,
And those who are in need!

5 Help the wanderer, cold and weary,
On the highway dark and dreary--
May he find a open door!
Those who on the stormy ocean
Ply their trade 'mid wild commotion--
Guide them safely to the shore!

6 Hear the sick who are imploring
Thee for aid, their health restoring,
To the dying comfort bring!
Christ, who bore our sin and sorrow,
Grant them that the dawning morrow
Come with healing on its wing.

7 When at last the shadows darken,
Come and to my prayer, O hearken,
Set us all from bondage free;
Then, beyond this vale of sorrow,
There shall dawn a brighter morrow,
When Thy face in heaven we see.

Text Information
First Line: Darkness o'er the earth is stealing
Author: M. B. Landstad (1855)
Meter: 8, 8, 7, 8, 8, 7.
Publication Date: 1913
Topic: Family Prayer: Evening
Tune Information
Name: [Darkness o'er the earth is stealing]
Meter: 8, 8, 7, 8, 8, 7.
Key: f minor
Source: Zinck's Koralbog, 1801



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