
1 Amidst the cheerful bloom of youth,
With ardent zeal pursue
The ways of piety and truth,
With death and Heaven in view.
2 Fair wisdom’s paths with sweets are strewed,
And pleasures all refined;
There joys divine are shed abroad,
That suit th’immortal mind.
3 Youth is the most accepted time,
To love and serve the Lord;
A flower presented in its prime,
Will much delight afford.
4 He’ll crown with peace your rising years,
And make your fruit increase;
Will guide you through this vale of tears,
And bid your sorrows cease.
5 Give Him the morning of your days,
And be for ever blessed;
’Tis none but those in wisdom’s ways
Enjoy substantial rest.
Source: The Cyber Hymnal #15783
First Line: | Amidst the cheerful bloom of youth |
Author: | Benjamin Beddome |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Amidst the cheerful bloom of youth. [Youth for God.] An anonymous hymn in the American Presbyterian Psalms & Hymns 1843, and the American Presbyterian Psalms & Hymns for the Worship of God, Richmond, 1867, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines.
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)