Littell's Living Age/Volume 127/Issue 1635/My Voice Shalt Thou Hear in the Morning

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Littell's Living Age, Volume 127, Issue 1635
My Voice Shalt Thou Hear in the Morning by George Matheson
1565397Littell's Living Age, Volume 127, Issue 1635 — My Voice Shalt Thou Hear in the MorningGeorge Matheson

MY VOICE SHALT THOU HEAR IN THE
MORNING.

My voice shalt Thou hear this morning,
     For the shades have passed away.
And out from the dark like a joyous lark
     My heart soars up with the day;
And its burden all is blessing.
     And its accents all are song;
For Thou hast refreshed its slumbers.
     And Thy strength hath made it strong.

My voice shalt Thou hear this morning,
     For the day is all unknown;
And I am afraid without Thine aid
     To travel its hours alone.
Give me Thy light to lead me.
     Give me Thy hand to guide.
Give me Thy living presence.
     To journey side by side.

Star of eternal morning,
     Sun that can ne'er decline.
Day that is bright with unfading light,
     Ever above me shine.
For the night shall all be noontide.
     And the clouds shall vanish far,
When my path of life is gilded
     By the bright and morning star.

George Matheson
Sunday Magazine.