O God, Thou Art My God Alone

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C. M. Sheffield

Puritan Board Graduate

O God, thou art my God alone;
Early to thee my soul shall cry;
A pilgrim in a land unknown,
A thirsty land whose springs are dry.

O that it were as it hath been!
When, praying in the holy place,
Thy pow'r and glory I have seen,
And marked the footsteps of thy grace.

Yet, through this rough and thorny maze,
I follow hard on thee, my God:
Thy hand, unseen, upholds my ways;
I safely tread where thou hast trod.

Thee, in the watches of the night,
When I remember on my bed,
Thy presence makes the darkness light,
Thy guardian wings are round my head.

Better than life itself thy love,
Dearer than all beside to me:
For whom have I in heav'n above,
Or what on earth, compared to thee?

Praise with my heart, my mind, my voice,
For all thy mercy I will give;
My soul shall still in God rejoice;
My tongue shall bless thee while I live.

Words: James Montgomery, 1822​
Music: SARRATT, L.M.​
 
@C. M. Sheffield Thanks for sharing. I started meditating on this Psalm after we sang the first ~4 verses in worship and loved it greatly. Having the remaining verses in metre is a true blessing!
 
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