| Text: | Sunk is the sun's last beam of light |
| Author: | N. Heermann |
| Translator: | F. E. Cox |
1 Sunk is the sun's last beam of light,
And now the world is wrapt in night:
Christ, light us with Thy heav'nly ray,
Nor let our feet in darkness stray.
2 Thanks, Lord, that Thou throughout the day
Hast kept all grief and harm away;
That angels tarried round about
Our coming in and going out.
3 Whate'er of wrong we've done or said,
Let not the charge on us be laid;
That through Thy free forgiveness blest,
In peaceful slumber we may rest.
4 Thy guardian angels round us place,
All evil from our couch to chase;
Our soul and body, while we sleep,
In safety, gracious Father, keep.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Sunk is the sun's last beam of light |
| Translator: | F. E. Cox |
| Author: | N. Heermann |
| Publication Date: | 1918 |
| Topic: | Evening |
| Notes: | Now Public Domain. Translated from "Hinunter ist der Sonnenschein" Tune: OLD HUNDREDTH |