| Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrowOf the sad heart that comes to Thee for rest;
 Cares of today, and burdens for tomorrow,
 Blessings implored, and sins to be confessed;
 I come before Thee at Thy gracious word,
 And lay them at Thy feet: Thou knowest, Lord.
 Thou knowest all the present: each temptation,Each toilsome duty, each foreboding fear;
 All to myself assigned of tribulation,
 Or to belovèd ones than self more dear;
 All pensive memories, as I journey on,
 Longings for vanished smiles and voices gone.
 Thou knowest all the future: gleams of gladnessBy stormy clouds too quickly overcast;
 Hours of sweet fellowship, and parting sadness,
 And the dark river to be crossed at last;
 O what could confidence and hope afford
 To tread that path, but this, Thou knowest, Lord!
 Thou knowest, not alone as God, all knowing;As man, our mortal weakness Thou has proved:
 On earth, with purest sympathies o’erflowing,
 O Savior, Thou hast wept, and Thou hast loved;
 And love and sorrow still to Thee may come,
 And find a hiding place, a rest, a home.
 Therefore I come, Thy gentle call obeying,And lay my sins and sorrows at Thy feet;
 On everlasting Strength my weakness staying,
 Clothed in Thy robe of righteousness complete:
 Then rising and refreshed I leave Thy throne,
 And follow on to know as I am known.
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