Hymns

Glory to God that walks the sky

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

1

Glory to God that walks the sky,
And sends his blessings through;
That tells his saints of joys on high,
And gives a taste below.

2

Glory to God that stoops his throne
That dust and worms may see
And brings a glimpse of glory down
Around his sacred feet.

3

When Christ, with all his graces crowned,
Sheds his kind beams abroad,
'Tis a young heav'n on earthly ground,
And glory in the bud.

4

A blooming paradise of joy
In this wild desert springs;
And every sense I straight employ
On sweet celestial things.

5

White lilies all around appear,
And each his glory shows:
The Rose of Sharon blossoms here,
The fairest flower that blows.

6

Cheerful I feast on heav'nly fruit,
And drink the pleasures down;
Pleasures that flow hard by the foot
Of the eternal throne.

7

But ah! how soon my joys decay!
How soon my sins arise,
And snatch the heav'nly scene away
From these lamenting eyes!

8

When shall the time, dear Jesus, when
The shining day appear,
That I shall leave those clouds of sin,
And guilt and darkness here?

9

Up to the fields above the skies
My hasty feet would go,
There everlasting flowers arise,
And joys unwith'ring grow.