147. When Gathering Clouds around I View

1 When gath'ring clouds around I view,
And days are dark, and friends are few,
On Him I lean, who not in vain
Experienced ev'ry human pain;
He sees my wants, allays my fears,
And counts and treasures up my tears.

2 If vexing thoughts within me rise,
And, sore dismayed, my spirit dies,
Still He, who once vouchsaved to bear
The sick'ning anguish of despair,
Shall sweetly soothe, shall gently dry,
The throbbing heart, the streaming eye.

3 And oh, when I have safely past
Through ev'ry conflict but the last;
Still, still unchanging, watch beside
My painful bed, for Thou hast died:
Then point to realms of cloudless day,
And wipe the latest tear away.

Text Information
First Line: When gath'ring clouds around I view
Title: When Gathering Clouds around I View
Author: R. Grant (1806 (Text of 1812))
Language: English
Publication Date: 1918
Topic: The Christian Life: Trust and Confidence
Copyright: Used by permission.
Tune Information
Name: WHEN GATHERING CLOUDS
Composer: Lawrence J. Munson (1902)
Key: Dâ™­ Major



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