Oh Thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight, On whom in affliction I call. My comfort by day and my song in the night. My hope, my salvation, my all.

Where dost Thou, dear shepherd, resort with Thy sheep, To feed them in pastures of love? Say, why in the valley of death should I weep, Or alone in this wilderness rove?

O why should I wander and alien from Thee, Or cry in the deserts for bread? The foes will rejoice when my sorrow they see, And smile at the tears I have shed.

He looks! and ten thousands of angels rejoice, And myriads wait for His word; He speaks! and eternity filled with His voice. re-echoes the praise of the Lord.

Dear Shepherd! I hear, and will follow Thy call; I know the sweet sound of Thy voice; Restore and defend me, for Thou art my all, and in Thee I will ever rejoice.
— Joseph Swain, Oh Thou, In Whose Presence