Be Thou With Me

Be now, my Lord, my peace in pain

My truest joy, my greatest gain

My grace in grief when hope seems shamed

My deepest love, my Savior slain.


Be still, my Lord, my perfect power

My hope in death, my only tower

Who brings my feeble faith to flower

And guards my feet in sorrow’s hour.


Be, then, my Lord who conquers death

Who freely at the cross gives rest

Come once again, but in glory dressed

And take us home to sinlessness.


Note: This poem comes out of great tragedy. I wrote it in college while I was processing and grieving the sudden death of a friend from high school.

For those who are familiar, I wrote it as a hymn using the hymn tune ‘O Waly, Waly’.

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