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I would commune with Thee, my God;
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| 1. | I would commune with Thee, my God; |
| | E'en to Thy seat I come; |
| | I leave my joys, I leave my sins, |
| | And seek in Thee my home. |
| 2. | I stand upon the mount of God, |
| | With sunlight in my soul; |
| | I see the storms in vales beneath, |
| | I hear the thunder's roll. |
| 3. | But I am calm with Thee, my God, |
| | Beneath these glorious skies; |
| | And to the height on which I stand |
| | Nor storms nor clouds can rise. |
| 4. | Oh, this is life! Oh, this is joy, |
| | My God, to find Thee so; |
| | Thy face to see, Thy voice to hear, |
| | And all Thy love to know. |
| | (Repeat the last line of each stanza) |