Since without Thee we do no good, And with Thee do no ill, Abide with us in weal and woe, In action and in will. In weal, that while our lips confess The Lord Who gives, we may Remember with a humble thought The Lord Who takes away. In woe, that while to drowning tears Our hearts their joys resign, We may remember Who can turn Such water into wine. By hours of day, that when our feet O'er hill and valley run, We still may think the light of truth More welcome than the sun. By hours of night, that when the air Its dew and shadow yields, We still may hear the voice of God In silence of the fields. Abide with us, abide with us, While flesh and soul agree; And when our flesh is only dust, Abide our souls with Thee.