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1 O THOU in all thy might so far,
In all thy love so near,
Beyond the range of sun and star,
And yet beside us here.
2 What heart can comprehend thy name,
Or searching find thee out,
Who art within, a quickening flame,
A presence round about?
3 Yet though I know thee but in part,
I ask not, Lord, for more;
Enough for me to know thou art,
To love thee and adore.
4 And dearer than all things I know
Is childlike faith to me,
That makes the darkest way I go
An open path to thee.
Source: The New English Hymnal #429
First Line: | O Thou, in all Thy might so far |
Author: | Frederick Lucian Hosmer (1876) |
Meter: | 8.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |