14824. My Pilot

1 When I put out to sea,
Into eternity,
My Pilot will be there;
His hand will hold the helm—
Lest storms should overwhelm—
Till I shall reach the realm
Where lies my haven fair.

2 Tho’ darkness shroud the deep,
And billows toss and leap,
I shall not be afraid;
My Pilot knows the way
Across the sea’s highway,
Thro’ night, to that glad day
Where light will never fade.

3 And if, perchance, dread fear
Shall draw a moment near,
As storms around me roar;
Above the night wind’s sigh,
I’ll hear my Pilot cry:
"Fear not, for I am nigh,"
And I shall fear no more.

4 The darkness overpast,
I’ll reach my port at last,
And rest in haven calm;
Brought safely, sweetly through,
I’ll thank my Pilot true,
And oft my thanks renew,
In praise and triumph psalm.

5 And so I wait on shore,
My gaze fixed on before,
Across the dark’ning wave,
My Pilot of the sea
Will one day call for me—
Then I shall ready be,
And trust His power to save!

Text Information
First Line: When I put out to sea
Title: My Pilot
Author: Henry Weston Frost (1902)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [When I put out to sea]
Composer: George Coles Stebbins
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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