6,4,6,4,6,6,6,4 Darkly the tempest swept Over the sea; Fiercely the billows leapt, Bounding and free; Sternly each rower bent, While in the firmament Clouds were by lightnings rent, O'er Galilee. Pillowed, the Master lay, Rocked by the deep; Worn with the toil of day, Weary, asleep; "Master," they fearful cry, "Wake to the danger nigh; Winds from the threatening sky, Billows that leap." Calmly the Master rose -- Winds are assuaged; Sank into calm repose Waters that raged, "Peace!" O Thou Lord of might, Speak in our dread affright, When through our troubled night, Battles are waged. |