Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CAROLS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS
649
Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me
Matt. 8: 26
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
Pilot
Edward Hopper, 1871
John Edgar Gould, 1871
the
O
Thou
break
o
pes
tem
ful
the
canst
ver
hush
And
fear
life’s
3
3
wild;
sea;
roar
ers
cean
tuous
last
moth
Sav
at
a
sus,
3
When
2
As
1
Je
me
the
her
lot
shore,
child,
stills
pi
I
er
ior,
near
on
them,
treach
shoal.
Thy
“Be
’rous
lean
say’st
rock
ing
to
and
Un
Bois
’Twixt
breast,
still!”
peace
fore
the
o
be
and
waves
waves
bey
me
t’rous
known
Hid
When
while
Thou
ing
Then,
ful
Thy
me
rest,
will
roll,
from
the
to
pass
’reign
Thee
come
of
say
Je
Je
“Fear
Thee:
sea,
me,
May
Chart
Won
3
3
and
drous
I
com
Sov
hear
men.
sus,
A
ior,
ior,
will
sus,
not,
Sav
Sav
I
lot
lot
lot
me.
me.
thee.”
pi
pi
pi
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