|
418 |
From pray'r that asks that I may be
|
|
| 1. | From pray'r that asks that I may be |
| | Sheltered from winds that beat on Thee, |
| | >From fearing when I should aspire, |
| | >From falt'ring when I should climb high'r, |
| | >From silken self, O Captain, free |
| | Thy soldier who would follow Thee. |
| 2. | From subtle love of softening things, |
| | >From easy choices, weakenings, |
| | (Not thus are spirits fortified, |
| | Not this way went the Crucified), |
| | >From all that dims Thy Calvary, |
| | O Lamb of God, deliver me. |
| 3. | Give me the love that leads the way, |
| | The faith that nothing can dismay, |
| | The hope no disappointments tire, |
| | The passion that will burn like fire, |
| | Let me sink to be a clod: |
| | Make me Th fuel, O flame of God. |