1     A little bird I am,
       Shut from the fields of air,
    And in my cage I sit and sing
       To Him who placed me there;
    Well pleased a prisoner to be,
    Because, my God, it pleaseth Thee.
 
 
 2     Nought have I else to do,
       I sing the whole day long;
    And He whom most I love to please
       Doth listen to my song;
    He caught and bound my wandering wing;
    But still He bends to hear me sing.
 
 
 3     Thou hast an ear to hear
       A heart to love and bless;
    And though my notes were e'er so rude,
       Thou wouldst not hear the less;
    Because Thou knowest as they fall,
    That love, sweet love, inspires them all.
 
 
 4     My cage confines me round;
       Abroad I cannot fly;
    But though my wing is closely bound,
       My heart's at liberty;
    For prison walls cannot control
    The flight, the freedom of the soul.
 
 
 5     O it is good to soar
       These bolts and bars above!
    To Him whose purpose I adore,
       Whose providence I love;
    And in Thy mighty will to find
    The joy, the freedom of the mind.