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EVENING by GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE

First Line: SOFTLY NOW THE LIGHT OF DAY
Last Line: JESUS, LOOK WITH PITYING EYE.
Subject(s): EVENING; RELIGION; SUNSET; TWILIGHT; THEOLOGY;

SOFTLY now the light of day
Fades upon my sight away;
Free from care, from labor free,
Lord, I would commune with Thee:

Thou, whose all-pervading eye,
Naught escapes, without, within,
Pardon each infirmity,
Open fault and secret sin.

Soon, for me, the light of day
Shall forever pass away;
Then, from sin and sorrow free,
Take me, Lord, to dwell with Thee:

Thou, who, sinless, yet hast known
All of man's infirmity;
Then from Thine eternal throne,
Jesus, look with pitying eye.



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