DO what Thou wilt! yes, only do What seemeth good to Thee: Thou art so loving, wise, and true, It must be best for me. Send what Thou wilt, or beating shower, Soft dew, or brilliant sun; Alike, in still or stormy hour, My Lord, Thy will be done. Teach what Thou wilt; and make me learn Each lesson full and sweet, And deeper things of God discern While sitting at Thy feet. Say what Thou wilt; and let each word My quick obedience win; Let loyalty and love be stirred To deeper glow within. Give what Thou wilt; for then I know I shall be rich indeed: My King rejoices to bestow Supply for every need. Take what Thou wilt, beloved Lord, For I have all in Thee! My own exceeding great reward, Thou, Thou Thyself shalt be! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ODES II, 10 by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER: FEBRUARY by EDMUND SPENSER FRIENDS by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS NIGHTFALL (1) by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN THE WHITE WATCH (OPUS 28: NO. 3) by GORDON BOTTOMLEY LOVE POEMS: 11 by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |