What tho’ clouds are hov’ring o’er me, And I seem to walk alone— Longing ’mid my cares and crosses, For the joys that now are flown— If I’ve Jesus, “Jesus only,” Then my sky will have a gem; He’s a Sun of brightest splendor, And the Star of Bethlehem. What tho’ all my earthly journey Bringeth naught but weary hours, And, in grasping for life’s roses, Thorns I find instead of flow’rs— If I’ve Jesus, “Jesus only,” I possess a cluster rare; He’s the “Lily of the Valley,” And the “Rose of Sharon” fair. What tho’ all my heart is yearning For the loved of long ago— Bitter lessons, sadly learning From the shadowy page of woe— If I’ve Jesus, “Jesus only,” He’ll be with me to the end; And, unseen by mortal vision, Angel bands will o’er me bend. When I soar to realms of glory And an entrance I await, If I whisper, “Jesus only!” Wide will ope the pearly gate; When I join the heavenly chorus, And the angel hosts I see, Precious Jesus, “Jesus only,” Will my theme of rapture be. |