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68. O Christ, Thine eyes of light and love

1 O Christ, Thine eyes of light and love
With Christians always go,
Alike on earth's green fields above
And in the caves below.

2 Thou with the miner in the dark
Dost down the shaft descend;
Thou, while he plies his venturous work,
Art with him as his Friend.

3 No midnight gloom shuts out Thy face,
No silence stills Thy voice;
Our Jesus in the dreariest place
Makes faithful souls rejoice.

4 Then hear us, Lord, and always bless
Our brethren's toil and ours;
From danger shield us, and distress,
From sin and Satan's powers.

5 Add strength and skill to venturous limbs;
Our homes with plenty cheer;
And bid our hearts sing gladsome hymns
For joy that thou art near.

6 Then by Thy cross and sovereign grace
Exalt us, Lord, at last,
To wake and see Thy unveiled face,
Where darkness all is past.

Text Information
First Line: O Christ, Thine eyes of light and love
Author: Bp. M. R. Neligan
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: Mercy: Miner's Hymn; The Godhead: The Son; Miner's Hymn
Tune Information
Name: DUNFERMLINE
Meter: C.M.
Key: F Major or modal
Source: Scotch Psalter, 1615



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