16447. What Marks The Dawning Of The Year

1 What marks the dawn­ing of the year
From any oth­er morn?
No fest­al garb doth na­ture wear
Because a year is born.

2 The sky is not more full of light,
The air more full of song;
And, si­lent from the caves of night,
The gray hours glide along.

3 And I, to whose awak­ened eyes
So fair this morn ap­pears—
How know I where to­mor­row lies?
God grants not life by years.

4 Father! to­day up­on my head
Thy hand in bless­ing lay;
Give us this day our dai­ly bread,
Renew our hearts to­day.

5 Our Lord and Sav­ior! all we ask
Is that, through Thee for­giv’n,
To us each day our dai­ly task,
Our dai­ly strength be giv’n.

6 And when at last the trump of doom
Its long peal sends abroad,
"We, glad with­in Thy hea­v’n­ly home,
May keep the Day of God."

Text Information
First Line: What marks the dawn­ing of the year
Title: What Marks The Dawning Of The Year
Author: Elizabeth R. Charles
Language: English
Source: The Three Wakings: with hymns and songs (London: James Nisbet, 1859)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LOVE'S CONSECRATION
Composer: Abram Bowman Kolb (1902)
Meter: CM
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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