I. IN Thee I trust, on Thee I rest, O Saviour dear, Redeemer blest! No earthly friend, no brother knows My weariness, my wants, my woes. On Thee I call, Who knowest all. O Saviour dear, Redeemer blest, In Thee I trust, on Thee I rest. II. Thy power, Thy love, Thy faithfulness, With lip and life I long to bless. Thy faithfulness shall be my tower, My sun Thy love, my shield Thy power, In darkest night, In fiercest fight. With lip and life I long to bless Thy power, Thy love, Thy faithfulness. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET by ALICE RUTH MOORE DUNBAR-NELSON UPON JULIA'S CLOTHES by ROBERT HERRICK EPITAPH INTENDED FOR SIR ISAAC NEWTON, IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY by ALEXANDER POPE HOPE AND DESPAIR by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE THE OLD BRIDGE by AUGUSTE ANGELLIER |