16670. Before The Day Draws Near Its Ending

1 Before the day draws near its end­ing,
And ev­en­ing steals o’er earth and sky,
Once more to Thee our hymns as­cend­ing
Shall speak Thy prais­es, Lord most high.

2 Thy name is blessed by count­less num­bers
In vast­er worlds, un­seen, un­known,
Whose du­te­ous ser­vice nev­er slum­bers,
In per­fect love, and fault­less tone.

3 Yet Thou will not des­pise the weak­est
Who here in spir­it bend the knee;
Thy Christ hath said, Thou, Fa­ther, seek­est
For such as these to wor­ship thee.

4 And through the swell of chant­ing voic­es,
The blend­ed notes of age and youth,
Thine ear des­cends, Thy love re­joic­es,
When hearts rise up to Thee in truth.

5 O Light all clear, O Truth all ho­ly,
O bound­less Mer­cy, par­don­ing all;
Before Thy feet, ab­ashed and low­ly,
With one last pray­er Thy child­ren fall.

6 When we no more on earth ad­ore Thee,
And oth­ers wor­ship here in turn,
O may we sing that song be­fore Thee
Which none but Thy re­deemed can learn.

Text Information
First Line: Before the day draws near its end­ing
Title: Before The Day Draws Near Its Ending
Author: John Ellerton (1896)
Meter: 98.98
Language: English
Source: The Westminster Abbey Hymn-Book by John Troutbeck (London/New York: Novello & Ewer, 1897)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: DAY'S ENDING
Composer: Joseph Barnby (1896)
Meter: 98.98
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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