Charles Mackay

Resignation

In cold misfortune’s cheerless day.
When joy and peace and love depart,
When friends deceive, and hopes decay,
And sorrows press the heavy heart,
O! Lord, Thou canst relief impart;
’Tis Thou canst cheer the wounded mind,
’Tis Thou canst heal affliction’s smart;
Teach us to pray, and be resigned.
 
And O! should changeful fortune frown,
Or those we love prove true no more,
Should Death’s relentless hand cut down
Those who returned the love we bore;
Still let us worship and adore,
And seek the peace we yet may find;
Teach us, O Father! we implore,
To trust in Thee, and be resigned!
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