The Guardian Angel's Lament
Thou hast sorrowed
the spirit that loved thee,
And watched o'er thy footsteps for years:
Thou hast made me at last sigh o'er thee,
In secret, in silence, and tears.
Thou hast made me at last sigh o'er thee,
In secret, in silence, and tears.
For my Father in
Heaven I loved thee,
For His sake have I guarded thy ways.
Return, O return, I implore thee,
Him to love, to serve, and to praise.
For His sake have I guarded thy ways.
Return, O return, I implore thee,
Him to love, to serve, and to praise.
O'er thy pathway
through life still I hover.
Thee to comfort, to solace, to cheer;
With the love of a fond, saving brother,
Through this desert of trial and fear.
Thee to comfort, to solace, to cheer;
With the love of a fond, saving brother,
Through this desert of trial and fear.
Oh! When shall I
clasp thee-----how fondly
And bear thee, all dangers no past,
To the arms of God Who dies for thee
To our home in the heavens at last! - Anon.
And bear thee, all dangers no past,
To the arms of God Who dies for thee
To our home in the heavens at last! - Anon.
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