Beginning and End
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Beginning and End
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God in the darkness and God in the morning
God in the work and the pain and the play
Lord of all Heaven and Earth's great creator
God at beginning and end of the day
God in the tiniest infinite detail
God in the nearest and furthest away
Lord of all Heaven and Earth's great creator
God at beginning and end of the day
I lay down my tears and my hatred
Tear down the curtain of sin
Open my heart and let all that is good enter in
I lay down, my heart is so weary
And gaze on His presence with awe
There's nothing too small to entrust to the infinite God
God for the humble and meek and bewildered
God for the nearest and furthest away
Lord of all Heaven and Earth's great creator
God at beginning and end of the day
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