707. When gathering clouds around I view

1 When gathering clouds around I view,
And days are dark and friends are few,
On Him I lean who not in vain
Experienced every human pain:
He sees my wants, allays my fears,
And counts and treasures up my tears.

2 If aught should tempt my soul to stray
From heavenly wisdom's narrow way,
To fly the good I would pursue,
Or do the sin I would not do,
Still, He who felt temptation's power
Shall guard me in that dangerous hour.

3 If wounded love my bosom swell,
Deceived by those I prized too well,
He shall his pitying aid bestow
Who felt on earth severer woe,
At once betrayed, denied, or fled,
By those who shared his daily bread.

4 When sorrowing o'er some stone I bend
Which covers what was once a friend,
And from his voice, his hand, his smile,
Divides me for a little while,
Thou, Saviour, mark'st the tears I shed;
For thou didst weep o'er Lazarus dead.

Text Information
First Line: When gathering clouds around I view
Author: Robert Grant
Publication Date: 1886
Topic: The Christian: Comfort and Encouragement
Tune Information
Name: YOAKLEY
Composer: William Yoakley
Meter: L. M. 6L
Key: E Major
Notes: Alternate tunes: #234, 683, or 320.



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