GRH 364 Still with Thee, O My God

(1)
Still with Thee, O my God,
I would desire to be;
By day, by night, at home, abroad,
I would be still with Thee.

(2)
With Thee, when dawn comes in
And calls me back to care;
Each day returning to begin
With Thee, my God, in prayer.

(3)
With Thee, amid the crowd
That throngs the busy mart;
To hear Thy voice, ‘mid clamour loud,
Speak softly to my heart.

(4)
With Thee, when day is done,
And evening calms the mind;
The setting, as the rising sun,
With Thee my heart would find.

(5)
With Thee, when darkness brings
The signal of repose;
Calm in the shadow of Thy wings,
Mine eyelids I would close.

(6)
With Thee, in Thee, by faith
Abiding I would be;
By day, by night, in life, in death,
I would be still with Thee.