| 597 | Gloria Deo#598 | 599 |
| Text: | Tossed Upon Life’s Raging Billow |
| Author: | G. W. Bethune |
| Tune: | ADMASTON |
| Composer: | H. Smart |
1 Toss’d upon life’s raging billow,
Sweet it is, O Lord, to know
Thou hast press’d a sailor’s pillow,
And canst feel a sailor’s woe:
Never slumb’ring, never sleeping,
Tho’ the night be dark and drear,
Thou the faithful watch art keeping,
“All is well!” Thy constant cheer.
2 And though loud the wind is howling,
Fierce theo’ flash the lightnings red,
Tho’ the storm-clouds dark are scowling
O’er the sailor’s anxious head:
Thou canst calm the raging ocean,
All its noise and tumult still,
Hush the billow’s wild commotion,
At the bidding of Thy will.
3 Thus our hearts the hope will cherish,
While to heav’n we lift our eyes,
Thou wilt save us ere we perish,
Thou wilt hear our faintest cries:
And, tho’ mast and sail be riven,
Life’s short voyage soon is o’er;
Safely moor’d in heav’n’s wide haven,
Storms and tempests vex no more.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Toss'd upon life's raging billow |
| Title: | Tossed Upon Life’s Raging Billow |
| Author: | G. W. Bethune |
| Meter: | 8s & 7s, D. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1901 |
| Topic: | For those at Sea |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |