MORNING HOUR.


I.

he buds and the blossoms,

How bright to the view!

Like jewels and diamonds

They sparkle with dew.

II.

The sun's rising beams

Have kissed each bright flower:

How lovely the scene!

How peaceful the hour!

III.

All nature awakens

From a night of soft sleep,

And the insects once more

From their hiding-holes creep.

IV.

The old birds have flown

Far away to get food,

While anxiously wait,

Their young trembling brood.

V.

To our Father in heaven

Our voices we'll raise,

With feelings most fervent,

In songs to his praise.

VI.

Dear Saviour, to love thee

Our hearts are inclined,

Oh, teach us, we pray thee,

Thy precepts to mind.

VII.

Upon our heart-garden,

Oh, let thy love rain,

Like fresh summer showers

Upon the young grain.

VIII.

Like soft, gentle dew

Upon the dry earth,

Which opens the old buds,

And to new ones gives birth.

IX.

Oh, teach us to offer

Good deeds in thy praise,

And acts of true charity

Be the hymns that we raise.

X.

From all that will harm us,

Or sorrow will bring,

Oh, keep us, dear Lord,

Beneath thy bright wing.