Posted: 10/02/22
Sunset 15 January - Peter Robinson
VIGIL FOR THE NINETY FOUR
Eternal father, strong to save
As I watched o’er Humber’s wave
Who made the mighty ocean deep
Its own appointed limits keep
Oh hear us when we cry to thee
For those in peril on the sea
In Fifty Two, one Thursday morn
Another child of Hull was born
You raised me, fed me, taught me school
O Latin verbs and Golden Rule
My granny once served Tom Courten’y
Have I been good enough for thee?
O Trinity of love and power
Where were you in danger’s hour?
In Sixty Eight and Seventy Four
We lost three boats and then one more
One man survived, so achingly
Have I been good enough for thee?
And so after three score and ten
I’m knocking on Hull’s door again
O’er Whitefr’gate, Robinson Row
Swirling in the mist below
O Gaul, O Hull, O God tell me
Have I been good enough for Thee?