22. Still out of the deepest abyss

1. Still out of the deepest abyss
Of trouble I mournfully cry,
And pine to recover my peace,
To see my Redeemer, and die:
I cannot, I cannot forbear
These passionate longings for home:
O! when shall my spirit be there?
O when will the messenger come?

2. Thy nature I long to put on,
Thine image on earth to regain,
And then in the grave to lay down
My burden of body and pain:
O Jesus, in pity draw near,
And lull me to sleep on thy breast,
Appear, to my rescue appear,
And gather me into the rest.

3. To take a poor fugitive in,
The arms of thy mercy display,
And give me to rest from all sin,
And bear me triumphant away;
Away from a world of distress,
Away to the mansions above,
The heaven of seeing thy face,
The heaven of feeling thy love.

Text Information
First Line: Still out of the deepest abyss
Meter: 8 lines 8s.
Publication Date: 1821
Tune Information
Name: MOURNER
Meter: 8 lines 8s.
Incipit: 13215 612
Key: C Major



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