From the depths of slumber As I ascend the spiral stairways of wakefulness I will whisper: God! God! God! Thou art the food, and when I break my fast Of nightly separation from Thee I will taste Thee, and mentally say: God! God! God! No matter where I go, the spotlight of my mind Will ever keep turning on Thee; And in the battle din of activity, my silent war-cry will be: God! God! God! When boisterous storms of trials shriek And when worries howl at me I will drown their noises, loudly chanting: God! God! God! When my mind weaves dreams With threads of memories Then on that magic cloth will I emboss: God! God! God! Every night, in time of deepest sleep My peace dreams and calls, Joy! Joy! Joy! And my joy comes singing evermore: God! God! God! In waking, eating, working, dreaming, sleeping Serving, meditating, chanting, divinely loving My soul will constantly hum, unheard by any: God! God! God!