1  Oh, how the thought of God attracts
       And draws the heart from earth,
    And sickens it of passing shows
       And dissipating mirth!
 
 
 2  'Tis not enough to save our souls,
       To shun th' eternal fires;
    The thought of God will rouse the heart
       To more sublime desires.
 
 
 3  God only is the creature's home,
       Though rough and straight the road;
    Yet nothing less can satisfy
       The love that longs for God.
 
 
 4  Oh, utter but the Name of God
       Down in your heart of hearts,
    And see how from the world at once
       All tempting light departs.
 
 
 5  A trusting heart, a yearning eye,
       Can win their way above;
    If mountains can be moved by faith,
       Is there less power in love?
 
 
 6  How little of that road, my soul!
       How little hast thou gone!
    Take heart, and let the thought of God
       Allure thee further on.
 
 
 7  The freedom from all willful sin,
       The Christian's daily task;
    Oh! These are graces far below
       What longing love would ask!
 
 
 8  The perfect way is hard to flesh;
       It is not hard to love;
    If thou wert sick from want of God,
       How swiftly wouldst thou move!
 
 
 9  Then keep thy conscience sensitive;
       No inward token miss:
    And go where grace entices thee —
       Perfection lies in this.