15. The shadows of the evening hours

1 The shadows of the evening hours
Fall from the darkening sky;
Upon the fragrance of the flowers
The dews of evening lie.

2 Before Thy throne, O Lord of heaven,
We kneel at close of day;
Look on Thy children from on high,
And hear us while we pray.

3 The sorrows of Thy servants, Lord,
Oh, do not Thou despise,
But let the incense of our prayers
Before Thy mercy rise.

4 The brightness of the coming night
Upon the darkness rolls;
With hopes of future glory chase
The shadows on our souls.

5 Slowly the rays of daylight fade:
So fade within our heart
The hopes of earthly love and joy,
That one by one depart.

6 Slowly the bright stars, one by one,
Within the heavens shine:
Give us, O Lord, fresh hopes in heaven,
And trust in things divine.

7 Let peace, O Lord, Thy peace, O God,
Upon our souls descend;
From midnight fears, and perils, Thou
Our trembling hearts defend:

8 Give us a respite from our toil;
Calm and subdue our woes;
Through the long day we labor, Lord,
Oh, give us now repose.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: The shadows of the evening hours
Title: The shadows of the evening hours
Author: A. A. Procter (1862)
Meter: D. C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1892
Topic: Peace; Daily Prayer: Evening
Notes: Now Public Domain. Tune name in index: ST. LEONARD
Tune Information
Name: [The shadows of the evening hours]
Composer: Henry Hiles, Mus. Doc.
Meter: D. C. M.
Key: G Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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