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For other English-language translations of this work, see Psalm 23.
The Army and Navy Hymnal (1920)
edited by Henry Augustine Smith
The King of Love My Shepherd Is by Henry Williams Baker
(Dominus Regit Me by John Bacchus Dykes)
1737709The Army and Navy Hymnal — The King of Love My Shepherd IsHenry Williams Baker
(Dominus Regit Me by John Bacchus Dykes)
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  1. The King of love my Shep-herd is,
    Whose good ness fail-eth nev-er;
    I noth-ing lack if I am his,
    And he is mine for-ev er.
  2. Where streams of liv-ing wa-ter flow,
    My ran-somed soul he lead-eth,
    And, where the ver-dant pas-tures grow,
    With food ce-les-tial feed-eth.
  3. Per verse and fool-ish oft I strayed,
    But yet in love he sought me,
    And on his shoulder gen-tly laid,
    And home, re-joic-ing brought me.
  4. In death's dark vale I fear no ill
    With thee, dear Lord, be side me;
    Thy rod and staff my com-fort still,
    Thy cross be- fore to guide me.
  5. And so through all the length of days,
    Thy good-ness fail-eth nev-er;
    Good Shepherd, may I sing thy praise
    With-in thy house for-ev-er.