Earth Has Engrossed My Love Too Long Poem by Anonymous British

Earth Has Engrossed My Love Too Long



Earth has engrossed my love too long
'Tis time I lift mine eyes
Upward, dear Father, to thy throne,
And to my native skies.

There the blest Man, my Saviour, sits:
The God! how bright he shines!
And scatters infinite delights
On all the happy minds.

Seraphs, with elevated strains,
Circle the throne around,
And move and charm the starry plains
With an immortal sound.

Jesus, the Lord, their harps employs;
Jesus, my love, they sing!
Jesus, the life of both our joys,
Sounds sweet from every string.

Now let me mount and join their song,
And be an angel too;
My heart, my hand, my ear, my tongue,
Here's joyful work for you.

I would begin the music here,
And so my soul should rise;
O for some heavenly notes to bear
My passions to the skies!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tim Tremaine 24 November 2019

hymnary attributes this writing to a hymn by Issac Watts.

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