464. The sun declines; o'er land and sea

1 The sun declines; o’er land and sea
Creeps on the night;
The twinkling stars come one by one
To shed their light;
With Thee there is no darkness, Lord;
With us abide,
And ’neath Thy wings we rest secure
This eventide.

2 Forgive the wrong this day we’ve done,
Or thought, or said;
Each moment with its good or ill
To Thee has fled;
O Father, in Thy mercy great
Will we confide;
Thy benediction now bestow
This eventide.

3 And when with morning light we rise,
Kept by Thy care,
We'll lift to Thee, with grateful hearts,
Our morning prayer.
Be Thou through life our strength and stay,
Our guard and guide
To that dear home where there will be
No eventide.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: The sun declines; o'er land and sea
Author: Robert Walmsley (1893)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: Times and Seasons: Evening
Tune Information
Name: GLOAMING
Composer: John Stainer (1898)
Meter: 8 4, 8 4. D.
Key: E♭ Major



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