Psalm 139

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O Lord in me there lieth nought
  But to thy search revealed lies;
  For when I sit
  Thou markest it:
  Nor less thou notest when I rise:
Yea, closest closet of my thought
  Hath open windows to thine eyes.

Thou walkest with me when I walk;
  When to my bed for rest I go,
  I find thee there,
  And everywhere,
  Not youngest thought in me doth grow,
No, not one word I cast to talk
  But, yet unuttered, thou dost know.

If forth I march, thou goest before;
  If back I turn, thou com'st behind;
  So forth nor back
  Thy guard I lack;
  Nay, on me too thy hand I find.
Well I thy wisdom may adore,
  But never reach with earthly mind.

To shun thy notice, leave thine eye,
  O whither might I take my way?
  To starry sphere?
  Thy throne is there:
  To dead men's undelightsome stay?
There is thy walk, and there to lie
  Unknown, in vain should I assay.

O sun, whom light nor flight can match!
  Suppose thy lightful flightful wings
  Thou lend to me,
  And I could flee
  As far as thee the evening brings:
Even led to west he would me catch
  Nor should I lurk with western things.

Do thou thy best, O secret night!
  In sable veil to cover me:
  Thy sable veil
  Shall vainly fail:
  With day unmasked my night shall be,
For night is day, and darkness light,
  O Father of all lights, to thee.

© Sir Philip Sidney