Shall I then lie drown'd in night? Might Thy grace in me but shine, I should seem made all of light. But my soul still surfeits so On the poison'd baits of sin, That I strange and ugly grow; All is dark and foul within. Cleanse me, LORD, that I may kneel At Thine altar, pure and white: They that once Thy mercies feel, Gaze no more on earth's delight. Worldly joys, like shadows, fade When the heavenly light appears; But the covenants Thou hast made, Endless, know nor days nor years. In Thy Word, LORD, is my trust, To Thy mercies fast I fly; Though I am but clay and dust, Yet Thy grace can lift me high! |