Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: The Psalter, 1912.
Music: "Walsall," attributed to Henry Purcell in Anchor's A Choice Collection, circa 1721
O Lord, my inmost heart and thought
Thy searching eye doth see;
Where'er I rest, where'er I go,
My ways are known to Thee.
Each spoken word, each silent thought,
Thou, Lord, dost understand;
Before me and behind art Thou,
Restraining by Thy hand.
If I the wings of morning take
To some remotest land,
Still I shall be upheld by Thee
And guided by Thy hand.
From Thee, O Lord, I cannot hide
Though darkness cover me;
The darkness and the light of day
Are both alike to Thee.
Search me, O God, and know my heart,
Try me, my thoughts to know;
O lead me, if in sin I stray,
In paths of life to go.
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