367. Fill thou my life, O Lord my God

1 Fill thou my life, O Lord my God,
in every part with praise,
that my whole being may proclaim
thy being and thy ways.

2 Not for the lip of praise alone,
nor e'en the praising heart,
I ask, but for a life made up
of praise in every part:

3 praise in the common things of life,
its goings out and in;
praise in each duty and each deed,
however small and mean.

4 Fill every part of me with praise:
let all my being speak
of thee and of thy love, O Lord,
poor though I be and weak.

5 So shalt thou, Lord, receive from me
the praise and glory due;
and so shall I begin on earth
the song for ever new.

6 So shall each fear, each fret, each care,
be turnèd into song;
and every winding of the way
the echo shall prolong.

7 So shall no part of day or night
unblest or common be;
but all my life, in every step,
be fellowship with thee.

Text Information
First Line: Fill thou my life, O Lord my God
Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889 (alt.)
Meter: C.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: General Hymns: Praise and Thanksgiving
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised, 1950
Tune Information
Name: RICHMOND
Composer: Thomas Haweis, 1734-1820
Adapter: Samuel Webbe, the elder, 1740-1816
Meter: C.M.
Key: G Major



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