Scripture Verse

Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God. Romans 8:39

Introduction

Words: Ma­ry C. D. Ham­il­ton, in the Lon­don Times, 1915.

Music: Hes­per­us Hen­ry Bak­er, 1854. First pub­lished in A Hym­nal for Use in the Eng­lish Church, by John Grey, 1866 (🔊 pdf nwc).

If you know where to get a good pho­to of Ha­mil­ton or Bak­er (head & shoul­ders, at least 200×300 pix­els),

Lyrics

Lord, guide and guide the men who fly
Through the great spac­es of the sky;
Be with them tra­vers­ing the air
In dark­en­ing storms or sun­shine fair.

Thou who dost keep with ten­der might
The ba­lanced birds in all their flight,
Thou of the tem­pered winds, be near,
That, hav­ing Thee, they know no fear.

Control their minds with in­stinct fit
What time, ad­ven­tur­ing, they quit
The firm se­cu­ri­ty of land;
Grant stead­fast eye and skill­ful hand.

Aloft in so­li­tudes of space,
Uphold them with Thy sav­ing grace.
O God, pro­tect the men who fly
Through lone­ly ways be­neath the sky.