1. Thou Breath from still eternity Breathe o'er my spirit's barren land — The pine tree and the myrtle tree Shall spring amid the desert sand; And where Thy living water flows The waste shall blossom as the rose. 2. May I in will and deed and word Obey Thee as a little child; And keep me in Thy love, my Lord, For ever holy, undefiled; Within me teach, and strive, and pray, Lest I should choose my own wild way. 3. Thy Spirit, Stream by Thee, the Son, Is opened to us crystal pure, Forth flowing from the heavenly throne To waiting hearts and spirits poor; Athirst and weary do I sink Beside Thy waters, there to drink. 4. My spirit turns to Thee and clings, All else forsaking, unto Thee; Forgetting all created things, Remembering only “God in me.” Thy living Stream, Thy gracious Rain, None wait for these, and wait in vain.
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