Rocked in the cradle of the deep
I lay me down in peace to sleep;
Secure I rest upon
the wave,
For Thou!, O Lord!
hast power to save.
I know Thou wilt
not slight my call,
For Thou dost mark
the sparrow’s fall;
And calm and
peaceful shall I sleep,
Rocked in the
cradle of the deep.
When in the dead
of night I lie
And gaze upon the
trackless sky,
The
star-bespangled heavenly scroll,
The boundless
waters as they roll,--
I feel Thy
wondrous power to save
From perils of the
stormy wave:
Rocked in the
cradle of the deep,
I calmly rest and
soundly sleep.
And such the trust
that still were mine,
Though story winds
swept o’er the brine,
Or though the
tempest’s fiery breath
Roused me from
sleep to wreck and death.
In ocean cave,
still safe with Thee
The germ of
immortality!
And calm and
peaceful shall I sleep
Rocked in the
cradle of the deep.
--Emma (Hart)
Willard, 1787-1870
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