Times and Seasons (1839–1846),
Aug 1842, p. 894
Thou aged saint, can words avail
Thou aged saint, can words avail
1. Thou aged saint, can words avail—
Can tears afford relief?
Can human sympathies prevail,
To soothe thy bosom’s grief?
2. In life how suddenly betide
Those evils that destroy!
’Twas but a moment to divide
Thy hopes, and blasts thy joy!
3. Deep is the wound and keen the dart—
It stings thy inmost soul—
And through the fibres of thy heart
Affliction’s waters roll!
4. But cease thy sorrow—peace—be calm
And let thy tears be dry—
Sweet consolation’s softest balm
Is flowing from on high.
5. It is the Lord—his ways are just—
There’s mercy in his rod;
Thou know’s. his goodness and can trust
The true and living God.
6. Great are the blessings now in store
For thee, in faithfulness:
Look thro’ thy sorrows and adore
The hand that smites to bless,
7. This sudden stroke has rent a chord
In twain that bound you here;
But glorious will be your reward
When in that blessed sphere.
8. When all is joy, you will rejoin
Your dear and fav’rite son;
And glory in this deep design
Of the Eternal One.