1  How lovely is Thy dwelling-place!
    Within Thy courts I long to be;
    Thy presence, Lord, my spirit craves,
    For this my heart cries out to Thee.
 
 
 2  At Thy burnt-offering altar, Lord,
    And at Thine incense altar blest,
    Even the sparrow finds a home,
    And swallow there prepares her nest.
 
 
 3  Men, as the sparrow, frail and small,
    When living in Thy house find rest,
    Relying on the altar's blood,
    Enjoying there the incense blest.
 
 
 4  How blessed are those men indeed!
    Trusting in Thee they are made strong;
    Highways to Zion in their hearts,
    The way they care not, rough or long.
 
 
 5  Passing the weeping valley they
    Make it a place of springing wells;
    The rain with blessings covers it
    And in the way God's mercy tells.
 
 
 6  From strength to strength they go, and all
    Before the Lord in Zion meet;
    Thus ever seeking Thine own self,
    They need Thy care and grace replete.
 
 
 7  Better a day within Thy courts
    Than days a thousand I would tell;
    I'd rather at Thy threshold stand
    Than in the wicked's tents to dwell.
 
 
 8  Thou art a sun, Thou art a shield,
    Thou grace and glory wilt supply;
    Thy presence and Thy very self
    My need in fulness satisfy.
 
 
 9  Not one good thing wilt Thou withhold
    From those who walk in uprightness;
    Bless'd is the man that trusts in Thee
    With grace and glory measureless.