Words: , 1893.

Music: Deo Gra­ti­as, , in Wor­ship and Song, by Win­ches­ter and Co­nant, 1913; hymn­als oft­en show the com­pos­er as Co­nant’s pseu­do­nym, A. B. Pon­son­by.


The ships glide in at the harbor’s mouth,
And the ships sail out to sea;
And the wind that sweeps from the sunny south
Is sweet as sweet can be.
There’s a world of toil and a world of pain,
And a world of trouble and care,
But O in a world where our Father reigns,
There is gladness everywhere!

The harvest waves in the breezy morn,
And the men go forth to reap;
The fullness comes to the tasseled corn,
Whether we wake or sleep.
And far on the hills by feet untrod
There are blossoms that scent the air,
For O in this world of our Father, God,
There is beauty everywhere!