

                     "Savior, Breathe an Evening Blessing"
                         by James Edmeston, 1791-1867
                                  Text From:
                      THE HANDBOOK TO THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL
               (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1942)p.402
                                       
                                       

	1. Savior, breathe an evening blessing
	Ere repose our spirits seal,
	Sin and want we come confessing;
	Thou canst save, and Thou canst heal.

	2. Though destruction walk around us,
	Though the arrows past us fly,
	Angel guards from Thee surround us;
	We are safe if Thou art nigh.

	3. Though the night be dark and dreary,
	Darkness cannot hide from Thee;
	Thou art He who, never weary,
	Watcheth where Thy people be.

	4. Should swift death this night o'ertake us
	And our couch become our tomb,
	May the morn in heaven awake us,
	Clad in light and deathless bloom.

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        Notes:
        Hymn #565 from _The Handbook to the Lutheran Hymnal_
        Text: Ps. 91:5
        Author: James Edmeston, 1820       
        Tune: "Ringe recht"
        1st Published in: _Musikalischer Christenschatz_
        Town: Basel, 1745
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