956. L. M. Kenn.

Midnight.

1My God, I now from sleep awake;

The sole possession of me take;

From midnight terrors me secure,

And guard my heart from thoughts impure.

2Blest angels, while we silent lie,

You hallelujahs sing on high;

You joyful hymn the Ever-blest,

Before the throne, and never rest.

3I with your choir celestial join,

In offering up a hymn divine;

With you in heaven I hope to dwell,

And bid the night and world farewell.

4Blest Jesus, thou, on heaven intent,

Whole nights hast in devotion spent;

But I, frail creature, soon am tired,

And all my zeal is soon expired.

5Shine on me, Lord, new life impart,

Fresh ardors kindle in my heart:

One ray of thy all-quickening light

Dispels the sloth and clouds of night.