Oh, Wert Thou in the Storm
Oh, wert thou in the storm,
How I would shield thee!
To keep thee dry and warm
A camp I would build thee.
Though the clouds poured again,
Not a drop should harm thee;
The music of wind and rain
Rather should charm thee.
Oh, wert thou in the storm,
A shed I would build for thee,
To keep thee dry and warm.
How I would shield thee!
The rain should not wet thee
Nor thunderclap harm thee;
By thy side I would set me
To comfort and warm thee.
I would sit by thy side, love,
While the dread storm was over,
And the wings of an angel
My charmer would cover.
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