650. How vain are all things here below!

1 How vain are all things here below!
How false, and yet how fair!
Each pleasure hath its poison too,
And every sweet a snare.

2 The brightest things below the sky
Give but a flattering light;
We should suspect some danger nigh
Where we possess delight.

3 Our dearest joy, and nearest friends,
The partners of our blood,
How they divide our wavering minds,
And leave but half for God!

4 My Saviour, let thy beauties be
My soul's eternal food;
And grace command my heart away
From all created good.

Text Information
First Line: How vain are all things here below!
Author: Isaac Watts
Publication Date: 1886
Topic: The Christian: Godly Life
Tune Information
Name: SILOAM
Composer: Isaac B. Woodbury
Meter: C. M.
Key: D Major
Notes: Alternate tunes: #724, 395, or 941.



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