LORD, Thou lovest the heart that's pure; Lo, I open my own to Thee; The light of thine eyes I must endure; Come with thy judgment day to me! Hour nor moment I will not hide Of all I have lived beneath the sun; What to me if the world deride? Into thy face I look alone. For I am thine thy very own; Thou hast fashioned me, body and soul; Hither I sped by thy strong winds blown, And hence must fly to thy farthest goal. Is the wave appalled by the mighty sea? Does the sunbeam dread the noontide blaze? And shall I, who live and move in Thee, Tremble to prove thy blame or praise? What is my life? alas, alas, Fain I would fathom it, fain forget! But well Thou knowest I could not pass The bounds which Thou, thyself, didst set; And that ever, through storm and doubt and pain, I have striven to hold my course to Thee; Shall mine be the anguish and not the gain? Come with thy judgment day to me! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ASHURNATSIRPAL III by CARL SANDBURG SONNET: CUPID AND VENUS by MARK ALEXANDER BOYD STONEWALL JACKSON'S WAY by JOHN WILLIAMSON PALMER SONNET: 17 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE SPANISH SPRING by JEAN D. ARMSTRONG |