Out of the Deep: A Prayer

Out of the deep, I cry to thee, O Lord! Out of the deep of darkness and distress

Author: Clara Ann Thompson (1908)
Tune: MIGHTY SAVIOR
Published in 1 hymnal


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1. Out of the deep, I cry to you, O Lord!
Out of the deep of darkness and distress;
I cannot, will not doubt your blessed Word,
O God of rightoeusness.

2. I cry, my God, and I know you will heed,
For you have promised you would hear my cry.
I have no words to tell my deepest need.
You know it, O Most High.

3. You know all of my pain, the agony,
The grief I strive so vainly to express.
Oh, let your shelt'ring wings spread over me,
Great God of tenderness.

4. I cannot, cannot cease to make my plea,
For oh, my God, this heart is not my own,
And as the streams press ever to the sea,
My heart turns to your throne.

5. And when too weak to lift my voice, I lie
In utter silence at your blessèd feet,
You know that silence is my deepest cry,
Your throne, my last retreat.

6. And should you keep your face away from me,
My heart, tho’ shattered, evermore would grope
Out thru’ the darkness, searching endlessly,
O God, my only hope!

Source: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship (African American Edition) #31a

Author: Clara Ann Thompson

Clara Ann Thompson (b 22 Jan. 1869, Rossmoyne, OH | d 18 Mar. 1949, Cincinnati, OH), daughter of John Henry Thompson and Clara Jane Gray, former slaves, and sister of Garland Yancey Thompson and poet Priscilla Jane Thompson. Clara devoted much of her life to literary pursuits, writing Songs from the Wayside (1908) and A Garland of Poems (1926). In her later years, she lived with a niece in Cincinnati and gave catechism instruction at St. Andrews Episcopal. —Chris Fenner Hymns & Devotions for Daily Worship: African American Edition (2025) Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Out of the deep, I cry to thee, O Lord!
Title: Out of the Deep: A Prayer
Author: Clara Ann Thompson (1908)
Meter: 10.10.10.6
Source: Songs from the Wayside, 1908
Place of Origin: Rossmoyne, Ohio
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Copyright: This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1930.

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Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship (African American Edition) #31a

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