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Awake, O Lord

George Clement Martin, 1844-1916 Chilton Foliat


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Awake, O Lord, as in the time of old! Make us to be what we profess to be;


Come, Holy Spirit, in Thy power and might; Let prayer be prayer, and praise be heartfelt praise;
For lack of Thee our hearts are strangely cold, From unreality, O set us free,
Our minds but blindly groping towards the light. And let our words be echoed by our ways.
Doubts are abroad: make Thou these doubts to cease! Turn us, good Lord, and so shall we be turned:
Fears are within: set Thou these fears at rest! Let every passion grieving Thee be stilled:
Strife is among us: melt that strife to peace! Then shall our race be won, our guerdon earned,
Change marches onward: may all change blest! Our Master looked on, and our joy fulfilled.

Henry Twells

www.smallchurchmusic.com

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