493. L. M. Montgomery.

"O God, my soul thirsteth for thee."

1O God! thou art my God alone;

Early to thee my soul shall cry,

A pilgrim in a land unknown,

A thirsty land, whose springs are dry.

2Yet through this rough and thorny maze,

I follow hard on thee, my God;

Thine hand unseen upholds my ways;

I lean upon thy staff and rod.

3Thee, in the watches of the night,

When I remember on my bed,

Thy presence makes the darkness light;

Thy guardian wings are round my head.

4Better than life itself thy love,

Dearer than all beside to me;

For whom have I in heaven above,

Or what on earth, compared with thee?