SONG.

I remember—I remember—

The sacred place for prayer!

In the morning and the evening

Thou wert always with me there;

Lowly bending—lowly bending—

Retired from earthly things,

For celestial flights preparing,

We plumed the spirit’s wings.

I remember—I remember—

The “wormwood and the gall,”

When I felt that thou hadst left me,

All alone to stand or fall.

Lowly bending—lowly bending—

I told my grief to God,

And he heard me, and he gave me

Submission to his rod.

I remember—I remember—

The pleasing “joy of grief,”

How affliction turn’d to gladness,

When my prayer had brought relief;

Lowly bending—lowly bending—

Thus may I spend my days,

Till with rapture I am singing

Th’ eternal song of praise.

Charleston, February 16, 1841.