384. My God, I thank Thee, Who hast made

My God, I thank thee, who hast made
The earth so bright,
So full of splendor and of Joy,
Beauty and light;
So many glorious things are here,
Noble and right.

I thank thee too that thou hast made
Joy to abound;
So many gentle thoughts and deeds
Circling us round,
That in the darkest spot of earth
Some love is found.

I thank thee more that all our joy
Is touched with pain;
That shadows fall on brightest hours;
That thorns remain;
So that earth's bliss may be our guide,
And not our chain.

For thou who knowest, Lord, how soon
Our weak heart clings,
Hast given us joys, tender and true,
Yet all with wings;
So that we see gleaming on high
Diviner things.

I thank thee, Lord, that thou hast kept
The best in store;
We have enough, yet not too much
To long for more:
A yearning for a deeper peace,
Not known before.

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I thank thee, Lord, that here our souls,
Though amply blest,
Can never find, although they seek,
A perfect rest;
Nor ever shall, until they lean
On Jesus' breast.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: My God, I thank Thee, Who hast made
Author: Adelaide A. Procter (1858)
Meter: 8.4.8.4.8.4
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Topic: Visitation
Tune Information
Name: CARROW
Composer: Arthur S. Sullivan (1873)
Meter: 8.4.8.4.8.4
Incipit: 33332 11432 17555
Key: E♭ Major



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