Hymns of the Lutheran Church

622 Now rest beneath night's shadow

1 Now rest beneath night's shadow The woodland, field, and meadow, The world in slumber lies; But thou, my heart, awake thee, To prayer and song betake thee, Let praise to thy Creator rise. 2 To rest the body hasteth, Aside its garments casteth Types of mortality; These I put off, and ponder How Christ shall give me yonder A robe of glorious majesty. 3 Ye weary limbs, now rest you, For toil hath sore oppressed you, And quiet sleep ye crave: A sleep shall once o'ertake you From which no man can wake you, In your last, narrow bed-the grave. 4 Lord Jesus, who dost love me, O spread Thy wings above me, And shield me from alarm! Though Satan would devour me: Let angel-guards sing o'er me: This child of God shall meet no harm. 5 My loved ones, rest securely, For God this night will surely From perils guard your heads; Sweet slumbers may He send you, And bid His hosts attend you, Throughout the night watch o'er your beds.

Text Information

Author
P. Gerhardt, 1648

Tune Information

Name
Nu hviler Mark og Enge
Meter
7, 7, 6, 7, 7, 8.
Source
Heinrich Isaac, 1490