| O God, the Rock of Ages,Who evermore hast been,
 What time the tempest rages,
 Our dwelling place serene:
 Before Thy first creations,
 O Lord, the same as now,
 To endless generations,
 The everlasting Thou.
 Our years are like the shadowsOn sunny hills that lie,
 Or grasses in the meadows
 That blossom but to die;
 A sleep, a dream, a story
 By strangers quickly told
 An unremaining glory
 Of things that soon are old.
 O Thou, who dost not slumber,Whose light grows never pale,
 Teach us aright to number
 Our years before they fail;
 On us Thy mercy lighten,
 On us Thy goodness rest,
 And let Thy Spirit brighten
 The hearts Thyself hast blessed.
 Lord, crown our faith’s endeavorWith beauty and with grace,
 Till, clothed in light forever,
 We see Thee face to face:
 A joy no language measures,
 A fountain brimming o’er,
 An endless flow of pleasures,
 An ocean without shore.
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