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73. To you, before the dawning light

To you, before the dawning light,
my gracious God, I pray;
I meditate your name by night,
and keep your law by day.

When midnight darkness veils the skies,
I call your works to mind;
my thoughts in hushed devotion rise,
and sweet acceptance find.

Throughout my day I'll lift my hands,
and give you thanks in prayer;
your righteous providence demands
my praise for all your care.

My spirit joys to see your grace;
your promise bears me up;
and if salvation long delays,
your word supports my hope.

Text Information
First Line: To you, before the dawning light
Author: Isaac Watts (1719, alt. 2013)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2014
Scripture: ; ; ; ;
Source: Psalm 119, 2nd Part, alt.
Tune Information
Name: POLLY
Composer: Austin C. Lovelace (1997)
Meter: CM
Key: C Major
Source: Harmoniztion composite, 2013
Copyright: © 1997 Austin C. Lovelace. Assigned Darcey Press, 2011; Harmonization © 2013 Darcey Press



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