Hymns

Thee we adore, Eternal Name

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

1

Thee we adore, Eternal Name,
And humbly own to thee
How feeble is our mortal frame!
What dying worms are we!

2

Our wasting lives grow shorter still
As months and days increase;
And every beating pulse we tell
Leaves but the number less.

3

The year rolls round, and steals away
The breath that first it gave;
Whate'er we do, where'er we be,
We're trav'lling to the grave.

4

Dangers stand thick through all the ground
To push us to the tomb,
And fierce diseases wait around,
To hurry mortals home.

5

Great God! on what a slender thread
Hang everlasting things!
Th' eternal states of all the dead
Upon life's feeble strings.

6

Infinite joy or endless woe
Attends on every breath,
And yet how unconcerned we go
Upon the brink of death!

7

Waken, O Lord! our drowsy sense,
To walk this dangerous road;
And if our souls be hurried hence,
May they be found with God.