'Blessed is he whom the Lord, when He Cometh, shall find watching,' 
Thou for whom we look, now aid me 
Still to watch, and trim my light ! 
Thou in white robes hast arrayed me, 
I must watch to keep them white ; 
Cold without, rough winds are blowing, 
And within the air falls damp ; 
Still amid the darkness glowing. 
Bright must shine my bridal lamp. 
Thy free grace. Thy love unbounded. 
Chose, and bade me waiting stand. 
Till the glad call should be sounded, 
" Lo ! the Bridegroom is at hand ! " 
Though the time seems long and dreary, 
And the watch is hard to keep. 
Still, though faint and weak and weary, 
Lord ! permit me not to sleep.
Let me, watch for Thine appearing, 
Till the bridal pomp I hail ; 
Till, night's mists and shadows clearing. 
Streaming o'er the illumined vale 
I discern the rising splendour, 
Catch from far their sweet acclaim, 
Whose unnumbered voices render 
Praise and glory to Thy name ! 
Then, to swell the grand procession, 
May we haste without a fear ! 
While, enriched by our accession, 
Sweeter anthems greet Thine ear. 
Then may my white robe be stainless- 
May my lamp shed light around ! 
E'en without a spot and blameless, 
May I at that hour be found ! 
Then the bride, indeed " made ready,'' 
Shall be brought with joy untold ; 
Now no more defiled or needy. 
But in raiment of wrought gold. 
For this hour the whole creation 
Groaned and travailed, as in birth — 
Now the glorious consummation 
Fills with joy new heavens and earth.
 
	                    
	                 
	                
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