“LORD of life! to thee I fly
			
				When the world hangs heavily,
			
				Heavily upon my heart,
			
				And earthly thoughts no peace impart:
			
				Earthly hopes, all hollowness;
			
				Earthly joys, deceitfulness;
			
				Earthly pleasure, after pain;
			
				Earthly stay, an ebbing wave
			
				Earthly end, the dark cold grave.
			
				Wearily, wearily,
			
				From worldly wastes, so drearily
			
				That round me lie, —
			
				From trouble, toil, and vanity,
			
				From care and strife
			
				To thee I turn, — to thee I flee,
			
				Thou Lord of life.”