449. Behold Us, Lord, a Little Space

1. Behold us, Lord, a little space
From daily tasks set free,
And met within Thy holy place
To rest awhile with Thee.

2. Around us rolls the ceaseless tide
Of business, toil, and care;
And scarcely can we turn aside
For one brief hour of prayer.

3. Yet these are not the only walls
Wherein Thou may’st be sought:
On homeliest work Thy blessing falls
In truth and patience wrought.

4. Thine is the loom, the forge, the mart,
The wealth of land and sea,
The worlds of science and of art,
Revealed and ruled by Thee.

5. Then let us prove our heavenly birth
In all we do and know;
And claim the kingdom of the earth,
For Thee, and not Thy foe.

6. Work shall be prayer, if all be wrought
As Thou would have it done;
And prayer, by Thee inspired and taught,
Itself with work be one.

Text Information
First Line: Behold us, Lord, a little space
Title: Behold Us, Lord, a Little Space
Author: John Ellerton (1870)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Church Hymns, 1871
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: ELM, John V. Ro­berts, in Hymns An­cient and Mo­dern, 1889; JACKSON, Thom­as Jack­son, 1780
Tune Information
Name: ST. FLAVIAN
Composer: Anonymous (1563)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 11713 22114 31233
Key: F Major
Source: Day's Psalter, 1563
Copyright: Public Domain



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