O Lord, on Whom we gaze and dare not gaze, Increase our faith that gazing we may see, And seeing love, and loving worship Thee Thro' all our days, our long and lengthening days. O Lord, accessible to prayer and praise. Kind Lord, Companion of the two or three, Good Lord, be gracious to all men and me, Lighten our darkness and amend our ways. Call up our hearts to Thee, that where Thou art Our treasure and our heart may dwell at one: Then let the pallid moon pursue her sun, So long as it shall please Thee, far apart, ''" Yet art Thou with us. Thou to Whom we run, We hand in hand with Thee and heart in heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A PRELUDE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH CHINESE PICTURE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE AGE OF HERBERT & VAUGHAN by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN EPISTLE FROM ONE ABSENT EDITOR TO ANOTHER by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD HE WONDERS WHETHER TO PRAISE OR TO BLAME HER by RUPERT BROOKE |