Poems (Hornblower)/Hymn (Let me not wander comfortless)

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HYMN.
Let me not wander comfortless,
My Father, far from Thee;
But still beneath thy guardian wing
In holy quiet be.

The storms of grief, the tears of woe,
Soothed by thy love, shall cease;
And all the trembling spirit breathe
A deep, unbroken peace.

The power of prayer shall o'er me shed
A soft, celestial calm;
Sweeter than evening's twilight dew,
My sold shall think its balm.

For there the still, small voice shall speak
Thy great, thy boundless love,
And angel-forms the mourner call
To the bright realms above.

I hear that call, ah yes! I hear
Those tones so fondly loved;
And to that bright and sinless world,
I know he is removed.

The beaming of his smile is gone,
The yearning heart is vain;
A brother and a friend I lose,
Whom I may ne'er regain.

To that blest world, to that blest world,
My weeping thoughts shall flee;
Shall follow him, so long beloved,
To immortality.

A little time, not comfortless,
Beneath Thy guardian wing,
And Thou wilt re-unite the hearts
That now are son-owing.