EVENING 556 Oh God, Be With Us Ps. 121: 3 11. 11. 11. 5. Die Nacht ist kommen St. 1–4, 6, Petrus Herbert, 1566 St. 5, author unknown, 1627 Tr., based on Catherine Winkworth, 1863 Die Nacht ist kommen Petrus Nigidius, 1550 and Thy be is fa weep fore fall a the us the sick in way night vor; ing us; ing; God, be Thy we e Through 4 3 While 2 May 1 O us, ed ing, cies vil keep soothe flee for be are lov sleep fan with ows day soul neath and to wa and Thy ing; ver us; ing; Wid sleep All In Be For Till When And com tec wak the a ing pro o’er tive en, eth, tion cap we bid morn Thy nev grief Fa Thee call in er ther, are we lose let watch, O his us to rest harm praise Thee from our due to us, us; ing them, de pur com we yield fend su mend ow y Thee, phans, to Thou Thy we shad bod serve or A men. us. us. them. ing. all Lord, an Thou Thou, Thine In Do shield send do friend wilt gel our be 5 We have no refuge, none on earth to aid us, Save Thee, O Father, who Thine own hast made us. But Thy dear presence will not leave them lonely Who seek Thee only. 6 Thy name be hallowed and Thy kingdom given, Thy will among us done as ’tis in heaven; Feed us, forgive us, from all ill deliver Now and forever.